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Martina Testori is a Lecturer in Economic Sociology at the University of Greenwich, affiliated with the Faculty of Business and School of Business, Operations and Strategy. She is also a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics (LSE), Department of Methodology. Her research focuses on computational social science, exploring how mechanisms like gossip, reputation, and interventions drive cooperative and sustainable behaviors in groups. She employs experimental methods and agent-based modeling to analyze individual and collective dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Mathematics (2020), University of Southampton
- MSc in Mathematics and Finance (University of Essex)
- BSc in Pure Mathematics (University of Milan, Italy)
Research interests include the impact of gossip on cooperation, pro-environmental behavior promotion, and the role of psychopathic traits in social interactions. Her work bridges sociology, psychology, and computational modeling to address societal challenges like sustainability and trust.
Publications highlight trends in gossip dynamics, cooperation mechanisms, and experimental approaches to social behavior. She has contributed to frameworks for studying gossip and the interplay between psychopathic traits and group cooperation.
No scientific awards are listed. Advising and grant details are unavailable. She is affiliated with the University of Greenwich and LSE but no specific labs or teams are mentioned.
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