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Professor Jane Zhang is a faculty member in the School of Economics at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), affiliated with the Business School. Her primary research focuses on the intersection of behavioral economics, political economy, and gender studies. Key areas of investigation include competitive behavior, protest dynamics, and institutional impacts on gender disparities.
Her work employs experimental methodologies in both lab and field settings, with notable studies analyzing Hong Kong's antiauthoritarian protests through game-theoretic lenses and exploring the roots of gender gaps in competitiveness across cultural contexts. She has published in top journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Recent research highlights include examining how curriculum design influences ideological perspectives, analyzing persistent political engagement patterns in social movements, and evaluating data quality in experimental elicitation methods.
Professor Zhang collaborates extensively with global researchers and maintains a focus on bridging theoretical frameworks with real-world policy applications. No scientific awards or formal advisees are listed in the provided materials.



