
معرفی
Adam Thompson is a Teaching Fellow in Economics at the Aston Business School, Aston University. He specializes in behavioral economics, focusing on charitable giving and philanthropy, particularly how financial information influences donor behavior. His research combines experimental economics with studies of nonprofit sector dynamics.
- Education:
- PhD Candidate (expected 2025): The Impact of Financial Information and its Framing Effects on Donation Behaviour, Coventry University
- MSc Economics, University of Birmingham (2015)
- BA Economics, Coventry University (2012)
His teaching portfolio includes Introductory Business Economics, International Business Economics, and Mathematics for Economics, with an emphasis on integrating technology to enhance learning experiences. He has prior experience as a Lecturer and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Coventry University (2012–2020).
Research interests include experimental design in charitable contexts, donor motivation analysis, and the application of behavioral insights to non-profit management. His work bridges theoretical economics with practical donor decision-making frameworks.
His sole published article explores dictator game experiments to understand charitable giving mechanisms, contributing to the understanding of donor behavior through controlled experimental settings.



