Job market paper: Algorithmic and Human Collusion, Revise and resubmit at The Economic Journal (second round minor revision).
Publication: Algorithmic Price Recommendations and Collusion: Experimental Evidence, accepted by Experimental Economics.
Publication: Willingness to volunteer among remote workers is insensitive to the team size, accepted by Experimental Economics.
Publication: A new sociology of humans and machines, Nature Human Behaviour 8, 1864–1876 (2024).
Publication: What drives demand for loot boxes? An experimental study, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 228 (2024): 106755.
Working Paper: Algorithmic Cooperation, Revise and resubmit at Games and Economic Behavior.
Working Paper: The Spoils of Algorithmic Collusion: Profit Allocation Among Asymmetric Firms, Revise and resubmit at European Economic Review.
Working Paper: Experimental Evidence That Conversational Artificial Intelligence Can Steer Consumer Behavior Without Detection.
Working Paper: Human-Machine Interactions in Pricing: Evidence from Two Large-Scale Field Experiments.
Working Paper: Recognising, Anticipating, and Mitigating LLM Pollution of Online Behavioural Research.
Working Paper: Delegate Pricing Decisions to an Algorithm? Experimental Evidence.
Working Paper: Deceptively Framed Lotteries in Consumer Markets.
Research Experience
Previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Humans and Machines at the Max-Planck Institute for Human Development, where he now continues as an Associated Research Scientist. Also affiliated with the group of David C. Parkes at Harvard University.
Education
Earned his PhD from Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) in 2023.
Background
Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Economics at the University of Southampton. His research combines industrial organization, the economics of artificial intelligence, and experimental methods.
Miscellany
Personal interests and other information not provided.