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Dr. Joris Gillet is a Senior Lecturer in Behavioral Economics at Middlesex University, based in London. He is affiliated with the Department of Accounting, Finance & Economics within the Faculty of Business and Law. His research focuses on experimental economics, particularly cooperative and non-cooperative behavior, group decision-making, leadership dynamics, and trust mechanisms. Current teaching includes Decision Making in Economics and Game Theory & Behavioral Economics, and he serves as Programme Leader for the BSc Economics degree.
Research interests span experimental analysis of trust, leadership influence in coordination games, and the impact of random shocks on economic behavior. His work often employs experimental methodologies to explore how individuals and groups make strategic decisions under varying conditions. Notable studies include investigations into post-shock trust dynamics, cartel voting mechanisms, and leadership roles in weak-link scenarios.
Publications highlight contributions to understanding cooperative behavior in economic contexts, including analyses of wealth distribution effects, crisis behavior, and collective action problems. While no specific awards are listed, his active research and teaching roles reflect sustained engagement in behavioral economics scholarship.
Teaching responsibilities include leading undergraduate modules and managing the BSc Economics programme. His work emphasizes bridging theoretical economic concepts with experimental evidence, fostering student understanding of real-world behavioral phenomena.
