Social networks and organizational helping behavior: Experimental evidence from the helping game, Journal of Public Economics, 2025. (with E. Reuben)
Social norms and preferences for generosity are domain dependent, Games and Economic Behavior, 2022.
ITD Award, BSE Insights Piece, ITD Summary (in Turkish)
Identifying social norms using coordination games: Spectators vs. stakeholders, Economics Letters, 2015. (with D. Nosenzo and M. Sefton)
"Repugnant transactions: The role of agency and severe consequences" with D. Kübler. Revise & Resubmit at the Games and Economic Behavior.
"Double standards: When stakeholders disagree with spectators in repugnance judgments" with D. Kübler. Revise & Resubmit at the European Economic Review.
"Why do people overwork in social environments?" with S. Shalvi
"Moral decisions across time: Unraveling consequentialist vs. deontological principles" with G. Michailidou
"The malleability of norms" with D. Kübler and F. Özkan.
"Intertemporal preferences for leisure" with G. Michailidou.
"Monetary Payments and Repugnant Markets" with Robert Stüber.
"Ethics of fact-checking" with D. Özdemir and A. Zseleva.
Incentivized measurement of social norms using coordination games, Analyse & Kritik, Volume 42(1), Pages 97-106, 2020.
Preference measurement and manipulation in experimental economics. In A. Schram and A. Ule (eds.) Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Experimental Economics, 39-56. Edward Elgar Publishing: Glos, UK. (with E. Reuben)
Material, social, cognitive, and cultural influence on behavior: A cross-cultural experimental study (Led by A. Alfonso, G. Andrighetto, P. Brañas-Garza, A. Gaviria, S. Gavrilets, L. Neyse, A. Sánchez, and E. Vriens)
Social norms and honest behavior across countries (Led by F. Exadaktylos)
Many designs carbon: A crowd science project (Led by E. Blanco, A. Holzknecht, J. Huber, M. Kirchler, and R. Schwaiger)
Many daughters (Led by D. Albrecht, A. Baillon, A. Dreber, F. Holzmeister, T. Imai, M. Johannesson, L. Neyse, and S. Toussaert)