I have a wide range of research interests, including human cognition, rule-following, household finance, experimental and behavioural economics, public policy, and data-based research.
I am currently working on two separate projects. The first is investigating the impact of automatic pension enrollment, titled 'An object stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force: How pension auto-enrolment and the force of inertia cause debt'. The second is focused on understanding why humans follow rules and building a framework for this, titled 'Simon Says: Why do we do what Simon says?'.
My supervisors are Professor John Gathergood and Professor Simon Gächter. I am funded by the ESRC DPT.