
My research focuses on analysing agency within the fields of Behavioural Public Policy and Economics, with applications in areas such as public health and sustainable consumer behaviour.
My doctoral work aims to formerly conceptualise the concept agency in behavioural public policy, embed it within economic models, and test its implications through field experiments.
Before my PhD I completed an MSc in Behavioural Science with a focus on Statistical Methods and a BSc in Business Economics with a focus on Organisational Economics and Game Theory.
Download ResumePhD, Applied Public Policy; Behavioural Economics; Public Management, 2025 – 2028
King's College London
M.Sc., Behavioural Science, 2024 – 2025
The London School of Economics, and Political Science (LSE)
B.Sc, Business Economics, 2020 – 2023
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
Behavioural Insights in Practice
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