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Mark Weber is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, with cross-appointments in unspecified academic units. His research focuses on social psychology, decision making, trust dynamics, and public goods theory. He has contributed to understanding social dilemmas, leadership, and the intersection of seasonal affective disorder with financial behavior.
Key research interests include analyzing how individuals and groups navigate conflicts of interest, the role of trust in organizational and social contexts, and experimental approaches to improving decision-making processes. His work spans experimental psychology, behavioral economics, and ethics, with a focus on real-world applications such as social enterprise and managerial strategies.
Notable trends in his publications include exploring situational influences on behavior, the paradoxes of trust, and mechanisms for fostering cooperation in public goods scenarios. He has also examined the impact of seasonal factors on risk aversion and the empirical foundations of moral reasoning.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His advising record is not detailed here, though his cross-appointments suggest potential collaborative research environments.
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