The GTS hosts a congress every four years. The previous meetings were in
Bilbao (2000),
Marseille (2004),
Evanston, Illinois (2008),
Istanbul (2012) and
Maastricht (2016). The society is associated with two journals: •
Games and Economic Behavior • The society honors individuals by selecting them for the following named lectures: • The Shapley Lecture is delivered by a distinguished young game theorist under the age of 40. • The Morgenstern Lecture is delivered by an individual who has made important contributions in game theory with significant economic content. • The von Neumann Lecture is delivered by an individual who has made important developments in game theory that are of significant mathematical interest. In addition, the society awards the
Kalai Prize to a person (or persons) who have published a significant paper at the interface of game theory and computer science. ==References==