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Ozan Isler is a researcher affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), specifically within the School of Economics & Finance. His work spans behavioral economics, moral psychology, and social decision-making, often employing experimental and field studies to explore cooperation, intuitive/deliberate reasoning, and pandemic-related behaviors.
- Research Themes: Behavioral economics, social heuristics, bounded rationality, and dual-process morality.
- Methodological Focus: Collaborative experiments, cross-cultural analysis, and cognitive bias mitigation.
Article Trends reveal expertise in:
- Cooperation mechanisms under social identity frameworks
- Ethical decision-making during global crises
- Intuition/deliberation interplay in moral foundations
- Credibility cues in economic and health contexts
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