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Sorravich Kingsuwankul is a Research Fellow at the Department of Management and Organisation, School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research investigates behavioral and experimental economics with emphasis on dishonesty, social norms, and unethical organizational behaviors through controlled experiments.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Université Lumière Lyon 2 (2022)
Research Focus: Kingsuwankul examines how peer effects, intrinsic motivation, and autonomy influence dishonesty in group settings. His work employs experimental methodologies to analyze oath effectiveness, image concerns in promise keeping, and norm enforcement mechanisms, with field studies conducted in Thailand.
Publication Trends: Recent outputs (2020-2025) demonstrate consistent exploration of group dishonesty dynamics, particularly how oaths and autonomy modulate lying behavior. His research bridges experimental economics with organizational psychology, frequently utilizing peer effect frameworks and image-concern models.
Teaching & Grants: He supervises Master's theses while teaching Organizational Theory (Bachelor) and Quantitative Research Methods (Master). Currently leads the active project "Fostering Inclusive Work Environments - Reducing Gender Disparities in Strategic Task Engagement" (2024-2030) investigating gender equity in task allocation.
Collaborations: Participates in international research networks including expert meetings on gender-inclusive workplaces and co-authors with scholars across European institutions.




