Welcome!
I am a postdoc at the Department of Economics of Sciences Po, where I work with Jeanne Hagenbach on the ERC project 'Motivated Reading of Evidence' (MOREV).
Previously, I was a postdoc at the GATE in Lyon. I got my PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn and the University of Cologne.
My research focus is on behavioral and experimental economics. I am particularly interested in the role of motivated reasoning, image concerns and norms in economic decisions.
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Video presentation of "Personal norms - and not only social norms - shape economic behavior" - NoBec ECR Talks
The importance of being earnest: A behavioral economics study on compliant taxpayers, controls and benefits (UNITRENTOMAG)
Listen to my interview for "Generazione mobile" on Radio24
“The higher you climb, the more distant you see. The more distant you see, the longer you dream." (Walter Bonatti)
Behavioral economics and mountaineering: George Lowenstein's "Because It Is There: The Challenge of Mountaineering… for Utility Theory"