
معرفی
Robert Wrathall is a Senior Teaching Fellow at the Bond Business School, Bond University. His research focuses on gambling economics, sports economics, and adverse selection mechanisms in betting markets. He holds a Doctoral Thesis from 2022 on 'Adverse Selection and Jockey Hot Hands in Thoroughbred Racing in Australia,' supervised by Professors G. Rajaguru and R. Falvey. His work examines topics such as jockey performance analysis, betting behavior patterns, and strategic decision-making in sports wagering. Recent publications include studies on Australian jockey performance persistence (2025) and adverse selection in thoroughbred wagering (2013). Wrathall has contributed three peer-reviewed articles in journals like the Journal of Sports Economics and Australian Journal of Management. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his research shows consistent activity across multiple years. He has no recorded advisees, and no grants or lab affiliations are noted.




