Contact Information

Name: Shibly Shahrier

Email: shiblyju@gmail.com

Affiliation: Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University

Section: Uehiro Research Division for iPS Cell Ethics

Job title: Researcher (temporary faculty)

Degree: Ph.D. in Economics (Kochi University of Technology, Japan)

Other affiliation: (i) Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto, (ii) Research Institute for Future Design, Kochi University of Technology

Research Fields

Environmental Economics, Experimental Economics, Development Economics, Behavioral Science and Sustainability

Research Interests

Application of behavioral and experimental economics to environmental, sustainability, and inequity issues. Culture-gene coevolution of economic behaviors and ongoing modernization of competitive societies. Mechanism design for solving environmental, sustainability, and inequity problems.

Working Papers

1. Shahrier, S., Kotani, K., and Saijo, T. (2017a). Intergenerational sustainability dilemma and a potential resolution: Future ahead and back mechanism. Kochi University of Technology Working Papers, SDES-2017-9.

2. Shahrier, S., Kotani, K., and Kakinaka, M. (2017b). Religiosity may not be a panacea: Importance of prosociality to maintain humanitarian donations. Kochi University of Technology Working Paper, SDES-2017-23.

3. Shahrier, S., Kotani, K., & Nakagawa, Y. (2021). Cooperation on climate change and ongoing urbanization. Kochi University of Technology Working Papers, SDES-2021-8.

4. Shahrier, S., Kotani, K., and Saijo, T. (2021). Intergenerational sustainability and intragenerational equality: Future ahead and back mechanism as a potential solution.

5. Shahrier, S., Ismail, N., Kotani, K., and Kakinaka, M. (2021b). The donations to beggars concerning cognitive, noncognitive and cultural factors in a developing country.

6. Rahman, S., Tasnim, N., and Shahrier, S. (2021). The role of private and public governance regulations to improve labor standards in the Bangladesh garment industry.

7. Shahrier, S., Kotani, K., and Kakinaka, M. (2021d). Relationship between humanitarian and religious donations in a developing country: A case of Bangladesh.

8. Shahier, S., Kotani, K., Rahman, H., Salimullah, M., and Saijo, T. (2021). Response to group-serving and self-serving gossips concerning genes and cultural change.