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Suraj Prasad is a researcher at the School of Economics within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia. His academic work focuses on organizational economics, labor markets, and strategic management, with a particular emphasis on how incentive structures, delegation, and resource allocation shape workplace dynamics and team performance.
Prasad’s research bridges Economics, Industrial Organization, and Organizational Behavior. His publications analyze topics such as internal competition for resources, collaborative frameworks in organizations, and incentive systems across occupations. Recent articles like Mediating Internal Competition for Resources (2024) highlight his ongoing contributions to understanding strategic resource allocation and organizational design. Earlier studies, including Incentives to Discover Talent (2022, 2019), explore how firms identify and cultivate talent through incentive mechanisms.
The trends in Prasad’s research indicate a consistent focus on organizational theory and labor economics. His work spans theoretical and empirical analyses, addressing questions such as how commitment affects banking systems (2008), the role of culture in resource distribution (2020), and career concerns in team talent management (2016). Collaborations with scholars like Tobias Brünner, Guido Friebel, and Jed DeVaro further underscore his interdisciplinary approach to economic and organizational challenges.
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