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Dr. Georg Granic is an Associate Professor in Behavioral Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research bridges economics, psychology, and political science, focusing on how incentives and context shape preferences and decision-making in policy and organizational contexts. He leads the Behavioral Economics section within the Department of Applied Economics and serves as a key figure in interdisciplinary studies.
His work emphasizes experimental methods to explore topics like choice-induced preferences, policy dynamics, and corporate social responsibility, with notable contributions to LGBTQ+ corporate policies and pandemic-era student well-being. He is actively engaged in public discourse through media outlets and maintains an extensive Google Scholar profile.
Key research trends in his publications include analyzing the stability of preferences, ballot order effects, and the intersection of behavioral insights with public health and corporate governance. His articles consistently highlight the application of behavioral principles to real-world challenges in policy design, electoral systems, and organizational behavior.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His professional activities include teaching, advising, and collaborations with external organizations, though specific grants or advisees are not detailed here. He is part of the Erasmus School of Economics research community, contributing to initiatives like the 'Smarter Choices for Better Health' project and maintaining a team-focused approach to research.
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