I am a behavioral economist specializing in development topics. My research agenda focuses on three main areas: (i) public service motivation and effort, (ii) bias measurement and impact of de-biasing techniques with elite samples, and (iii) gender-based discrimination. In addition to this, I have made contributions to experimental methods, often using innovative (lab-based) measurement techniques. As a scholar-practitioner, my work has generated both academic impact and policy impact. I routinely consult for international development agencies, such as the World Bank, the United Nations (UNDP), and GIZ. I am also the author of two popular science books with Hodder & Stoughton press, and one of the lead authors of the influential World Development Report (which lead to the mainstreaming of behavioral science in development agencies).
main research interests
Behavioural Development Economics; Behavioural Public Policy; Motivation and Effort Provision; Prosocial Motivation; Elite Decisionmaking
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