Main Research Interests
Behavioral and experimental economics with applications to health and the environment, decision-making under risk and uncertainty, experimental valuation
Behavioural and Experimental Economics, specializing in questions related to consumer decision-making, food choices, health and environment
Valuation of non-market goods (health, safety, privacy); Intertemporal choice; Strategic use and avoidance of information; Decision-making in health; Distributional preferences
Choice; Valuation; Decision Processes
Gender; Biological factors; Competitiveness; Sports
Behavioural Development Economics; Behavioural Public Policy; Motivation and Effort Provision; Prosocial Motivation; Elite Decisionmaking
Behavioural Public Policy; Experiments; Environmental Economics and Policy; Health Economics
Organiser of 2020 BEHnet Workshop in Innsbruck
Determinants of (un)ethical behaviour, tournaments and competition, norm enforcement, social and economic inclusion, asymmetric infomation
Behavioral decision theory, metascience, health
RCTs and behavioural experiments for health and public policy; behavioural data linking; longitudinal experiments.