Biography
I am a multidisciplinary behavioural and experimental economist and the majority of my research is aimed at deriving more realistic foundations of individual decision-making in group environments, both in organisational as well as neutral settings. My research interests include organisational economics and behaviour, individual decision-making in group settings, (non) cooperation, and deception and fraud.
Teaching Expertise:
Experimental Economics
Behavioural Finance
Microeconomic Analysis
Behavioural Economics
Managerial Decision Making
Experimental & Behavioural Economics
Applied Econometrics
Trade & International Business
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Microeconomics