Predicting social tipping and norm change in controlled experiments
Title: Predicting social tipping and norm change in controlled experiments
Presenter: Nikos Nikiforakis - New York University, Abu Dhabi
Time: 5–6.15 pm
About the Presenter
Nikos Nikiforakis’ research interests are predominantly in behavioural and public economics. His main body of work consists of experimental studies in the lab and the field investigating factors that impact on the evolution of cooperation.
His work has been published in leading economic journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Public Economics, European Economic Review and Games and Economic Behavior, as well as in leading interdisciplinary journals such as the Nature Communications, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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