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Andrea Isoni serves as Professor of Behavioural Science within the Behavioural Sciences Group at Warwick Business School (WBS), University of Warwick. She teaches Behavioural Economics (IB9BD0) across six MSc programs including Marketing and Strategy, Business with Marketing, Management, Business and Finance, International Business, and Big Data (IB99P0) for Global Central Banking.
Her research integrates Behavioural Economics, Experimental Economics, and Game Theory to investigate strategic decision-making. Key focus areas include team reasoning in bargaining scenarios, cross-cultural coordination mechanisms, trust dynamics in social interactions (including pandemic-related facemask effects), and self-control phenomena in resolutions. This interdisciplinary work bridges economic theory with psychological experimentation.
Recent publications analyze spatial bargaining games, international coordination studies, and New Year's resolution psychology, demonstrating consistent output in top journals like Journal of Experimental Psychology: General and Behavioural Public Policy. Her experimental approach emphasizes real-world behavioral patterns across diverse contexts.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
While actively teaching core modules, the text provides no details regarding PhD/Master's student supervision or research grant acquisitions.
She contributes to the Behavioural Sciences Group at WBS, which specializes in experimental methodologies for understanding human decision processes in economic and social environments.
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