BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grant (£9,000), for the project, Negotiation Overload: A Novel Experimental Investigation (project runs from 1/9/24 to 1/9/26).
The research project, "Economic Coordination Under Time Pressure: Experimental Evidence" (joint with Axel Sonntag, University of Wienna), was in December 2015 awarded a grant worth €7500 from the private Austrian foundation, Heinrich Graf Hardegg’sche Stiftung (http://www.stiftung.at/hardegg/).
Until 2016 I held a British Academy/Leverhulme Trust Small Research Grant (£8800). The Co-Investigator is Maria Montero (Nottingham). The project is titled "Cooperative Bargaining Situations", and aims to understand bargaining behavior in situations where the negotiators have plenty of opportunities to communicate and can sign a binding agreement.
I was until 2017 Co-Investigator in the Network for Integrated Behavioural Science (NIBS), an ESRC funded initiative with over £4 million in funding for foundational and cross-disciplinary research on human behaviour and behaviour change.
In 2013 I was awarded a small grant of £1200 by NIBS to run pilot experiments for a larger bargaining project.
In 2011 the Leverhulme Trust awarded me a Research Project Grant (£68,000). The project name was "Understanding Unstructured Bargaining Situations", and it ran until June 2013.
During 2008-2010 I was Principal Investigator on an ESRC sponsored research project, "Understanding Focal Points in Bargaining Situations", (grant RES-000-22-3322, £62,000). My colleague Robert Sugden was Co-Investigator. Two papers have been completed, one published in European Economic Review, and the other in American Economic Review. A third paper is currently under preparation (all co-authored with Andrea Isoni and Kei Tsutsui).
In 2010 the British Academy awarded me a Small Research Grant, titled "Focality and Complexity in Bargaining Situations". The project ran until March 2012.