I am a senior research fellow in the Centre for Behavioural Sciences of Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. I also manage the Behavioural Impact Research on Decision Making (BIRD) laboratory. I completed my PhD at the University of Nottingham. I was a postdoc at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany), and a senior scientist in the Vienna Center for Experimental Economics at the University of Vienna (Austria). I have joined the Centre for Behavioural Sciences of Nottingham Business School in 2024. My field of research is experimental economics, with an emphasis on individual decision making and decision theory. My main research interests are social distances, context effects, and ambiguity and risk preferences. I also have projects on dishonesty, social norms, repeated prisoner's dilemmas, and bank runs.
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Choice under risk and under ambiguity; Context effects; Social distances
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