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Stefania Sitzia is an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of East Anglia, School of Economics, and a member of the Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science (CBESS). Her research integrates behavioural economics, experimental methods, and applied microeconomics to explore human decision-making in strategic and individual contexts.
- PhD in Economics, University of East Anglia (2011)
- MSc in Economics, University of East Anglia
- BSc in Economics, University of Cagliari, Italy
Her research focuses on behavioural and experimental economics, particularly in areas such as framing effects, choice complexity, group behaviour, consumer decision-making, recycling and sustainability, and inequality. She employs laboratory and field experiments to investigate how contextual cues and structural complexity influence economic choices. Her methodological rigor emphasizes the strengths and limitations of experimental approaches in economics.
The recent articles highlight a consistent trend in experimental game theory and behavioural economics, with a focus on coordination games, bargaining dynamics, framing of interests, and environmental incentives. These works demonstrate her expertise in designing controlled experiments to uncover behavioural patterns in both social and individual decision-making contexts.
Stefania has contributed to significant research projects, including a conference on the conceptual structure of mathematical economics. She supervises PhD students with interests in behavioural game theory, consumer behaviour, and experimental methodology. While no specific grants are listed, her collaborations with researchers like Turocy, Xue, Zheng, and Brock indicate active research networks.
She is affiliated with the Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science (CBESS), where she contributes to interdisciplinary research on human behaviour and social decision-making.
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