I am a fourth-year (final-year) PhD candidate in Public Policy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
My research aims to understand how timing can be leveraged more effectively in behaviour change interventions to improve adherence, uptake and implementation.
I am also the founder of a behavioural economics research and consulting company in India that helps leading organisations solve complex challenges (https://www.beastglobal.com/), and an Adjunct Professor at the Indian School of Public Policy.
I hold an MSc (Distinction) in Behavioural and Economic Science from the University of Warwick and a BA (Hons) in Economics from Delhi University.
You may reach out to me at: karan.arora@u.nus.edu