Repugnant transactions: The role of agency and severe consequences, Games and Economic Behavior, 2026. (with Dorothea Kübler)
Social networks and organizational helping behavior: Experimental evidence from the helping game, Journal of Public Economics, 2025. (with Ernesto 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 Daniele Nosenzo and Martin Sefton)
"Double standards: When stakeholders disagree with spectators in repugnance judgments" with Dorothea Kübler. Revision submitted at the European Economic Review.
"Time as a moral lens" with Georgia Michailidou
"Why do people overwork in social environments?" with Shaul Shalvi
"Do (Monetary) Prices Erode Moral Values?" with Robert Stüber.
"Expanding moral wiggle room: Large-scale online replications and the role of moral context" with Jakob Möller, David Albrecht, Magnus Johannesson, and Levent Neyse.
"Norms and hypothetical bias" with Cankut Kuzlukluoğlu.
"The malleability of norms" with Dorothea Kübler and Filiz Özkan.
"Intertemporal preferences for leisure" with Georgia Michailidou.
"Ethics of fact-checking" with İrem Çetiner, Duygu Özdemir and Anna 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 Arthur Schram and Aljaz Ule (eds.) Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Experimental Economics, 39-56. Edward Elgar Publishing: Glos, UK. (with Ernesto Reuben)
Social norms and honest behavior across countries (Led by Filippos Exadaktylos)
Many designs carbon: A crowd science project (Led by Esther Blanco et al.). Revise & Resubmit at the Nature Human Behavior.
Many daughters (Led by David Albrecht et al.)