G'day! Servus!
I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the Institute of Markets and Strategy, Vienna University of Economics and Business. I'm supervised by Ben Greiner.
My theoretical background is in endogenous coalition formation, and dynamic games of complete information. I apply theory and experimental methods to study how institutional design can restructure incentives and influence economic outcomes.
I am specifically interested in environmental treaty design, self-enforcing cooperation on public goods, and more recently, in gender differences in strategic decision-making within social institutions.
Previously, I was a University Assistant at the University of Graz working with Michael Finus. I hold an MSc in Economics (Science Track) from WU Vienna and a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland.
When I'm not in the office I can be found playing Pokémon with my son, roaming around taking photographs, or avoiding the folding of laundry.
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