I am a professor of behavioural economics at the University of Tasmania. I have taught and researched at several universities in Europe, Asia, Australia and America. My research is generally about how people make decisions in social and strategic situations. I am particular interested in the effects of culture and religion on choice, and how people's interactions are shaped by computer mediation such as social media and virtual worlds.
Experience
2022–present
Professor of Behavioural Economics, University of Tasmania
2014–2022
Professor of Economics, RMIT University
2003–2014
Associate professor, University of Nottingham
1996–2003
Assistant professor, University of Nottingham
Education
1997
University of East Anglia, PhD in Economics
1992
University of East Anglia, MA in Economics
1991
University of Surrey, BSc (Hons) in Economics and Sociology