My research focuses on the behavioral foundations of economic and social interactions.
I investigate how cooperation emerges and is sustained, how institutions shape behavior, and how social norms influence individual decision-making.
My work spans several interconnected areas.
How trust and social norms influence cooperation in groups and communities.
How information, incentives, punishment, and monitoring affect corrupt behavior and collective outcomes.
The relationship between empathy, fairness, intuition, and strategic reasoning.
Expectations formation, forecasting behavior, market dynamics, and financial decision-making.
The use of large-scale digital traces and mobile phone data to study social behavior, disasters, migration, and collective action.