About me

I am a PhD qualified researcher with a background in behavioural and experimental economics. I have extensive experience of research and analysis through leading on all aspects of multiple research projects. This includes study/research design, execution/data collection (including experiment/survey design, programming and roll-out), data analysis, reporting/data visualisation, and communicating insights to internal and external stakeholders.

Prior to my academic (Lecturer in Economics) and industry roles, my PhD research (conducted as an ESRC funded student) at the University of Exeter focused on how prosocial/cooperative behaviours are affected by psychological factors.

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Publications

“Use of statistical process control in quality improvement projects in abdominal surgery: a PRISMA systematic review” with Yara Lima de Mendonca, Rubiana Sarto, Robert Bethune and Andrew Salmon (BMJ Open Quality, 2024)

“Healthcare Spending: The Role of Healthcare Institutions from an International Perspective” (MaRBLe Research Papers, 2016)

Working papers

“Testing for exposure effects and guilt aversion in a public goods game”

“Bribing to queue jump: Experiments on negative time externalities and fast-track fees” with Lutfi Rahimi

“Do I care what you think of me? Varying observability in a public goods experiment”