
معرفی
Mahnaz Nazneen is an Associate Professor (Teaching Focussed) in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on behavioral economics, particularly exploring social preferences, gender dynamics, cooperation mechanisms, and experimental economics methodologies. She holds a mailing address at the Social Studies Building and is reachable at m.nazneen.1@warwick.ac.uk (Room S0.82).
In teaching, she leads EC106: Introduction to Economics and EC984: Experimental Economics, while also serving as a tutor for EC202: Microeconomics II and lecturer for EC345: Behavioural Economics: Theory and Applications. Her advising hours include Thursday 12:00-14:00 (MS Teams) and a PG Pastoral Support Drop-in Session at 15:00-16:00 (Term 3).
Her research highlights include examining how happiness influences workplace productivity and cooperation dynamics, with notable contributions to understanding mood effects on strategic interactions (2017-2023). Experimental studies form the core of her work, often involving controlled laboratory and field experiments.
Her academic output spans articles in prestigious journals like Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization and the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance. While no formal awards are listed, her publications reflect consistent engagement with cutting-edge behavioral economic questions.




