Research

Research Interests

Decision Theory, Experimental Methods and Behavioural Economics, Mathematical Economics.

Papers

  • A Note on Pivotality, Games 10(2), Special Issue on "Political Games: Strategy, Persuasion, and Learning", June 2019, 10020024.
  • Non-Congruent Views about Signal Precision in Collective Decisions (with S. Fabrizi & S. Lippert), B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 18(2), Logic and the Fundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT) Special Issue, May 2018, 20160185.
  • Unanimous Jury Voting with an Ambiguous Likelihood (with S. Fabrizi, S. Lippert & M. Ryan), 2020 (submitted to Games and Economics Behaviour), Job Market Paper.
  • Empirical Tests of Stochastic Binary Choice Models (working paper), 2020.
  • The Squiggle Pattern of Betweenness Violations (working paper), 2020.
  • The Complementary Duet of Vehicular Diverging: An Experimental Approach ((working paper), with S. Sheng), 2019.
  • “Frontiers of Decision Theory.” PhD Thesis. Massey University, August 2016.


Research Grant

  • University of Auckland Faculty Research Development Fund (FRDF) for research into "Testing Stochastic Choice for Implicit Expected Utility (IEU) Models in Laboratory Experiments," 2019, NZ$13,441.
  • University of Auckland Faculty Research Development Fund (FRDF) for research into "Experimental Study of Congestion Pricing and the Role of Public Information," 2018-2020 (with S. Sheng), NZ$16,675.
  • Massey University Research Fund (MURF) for research into \Collective Deliberation under Ambiguity: Theory and Experimentation," 2015 (with S. Fabrizi), NZ$4,198.