Chiara Nardi

Foto,  September 9, 2015
Position
Research Assistants
Academic sector
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Telephone
+39 045 8028768
E-mail
chiara|nardi*univr|it <== Replace | with . and * with @ to have the right email address.
Personal web page
https://sites.google.com/site/nardichiara87/

Office Hours

Wednesday, Hours 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM,   Polo Santa Marta, Floor 1, room 1.58
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Curriculum
  • pdf   CV   (pdf, en, 128 KB, 07/06/18)

Dopo aver conseguito il Dottorato in Economia presso la Graduate School of Economics and Management, Chiara Nardi ha lavorato alla Frankfurt School of Finance and Management (Germania) dove è stata prima assegnista di ricerca con una borsa finanziata dal Fondo Gianesini (iniziativa promossa da UniCredit Foundation)  e poi ricercatrice. Alla Frankfurt School ha contribuito alla creazione del laboratorio di economia sperimentale e ne ha curato tutte le attività scientifiche. Nell'ottobre 2017 si è trasferita al Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche dell'Università di Verona come assegnista di ricerca e professoressa a contratto di microeconomia.

La sua principale attività di ricerca si svolge nell’ambito dell’economia sperimentale e comportamentale. Pubblica i suoi lavori su riviste nazionali e internazionali e ha recentemente ottenuto la Cordusio Research Grant (finanziamento offerto da UniCredit & Universities Foundation a eccellenti giovani studiosi italiani di economia e finanza).

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Research interests
Topic Description Research area
JEL C91 - Laboratory, Individual Behavior Design and analysis of laboratory experiments to study heterogeneity of individual behaviors, both in conditions of certainty and uncertainty and in cases involving risk. These experiments help to develop models with greater explanatory and forecasting power compared to those formulated by traditional economic theory. Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Design of Experiments
JEL C92 - Laboratory, Group Behavior Analysis and design of laboratory experiments to study the behavior of individuals in contexts of strategic interaction to; (i) identify the role of social preferences in the presence of economic incentives, (ii) study individuals attitude towards cooperation in the contexts of a so-called "social dilemma" (such as the private provision of public goods) and (iii) proposing mechanisms to solve the dilemma. Experimental analysis of the role of communication in the context of strategic interaction and study of the role of the social influence of agents within networks. Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Design of Experiments
JEL D91 - Role and Effects of Psychological, Emotional, Social, and Cognitive Factors on Decision Making Cover studies about the role of emotional, psychological, social or cognitive factors on individual choices, also using laboratory experiments. Also studies the consequences of traumatic events on economic behavior (in particular the attitude towards risk) both in the short and in the long term; deception and dishonest behavior; self-control problems. Study of the economic policy impacts of psychological and behavioral aspects in the context of consumption choices, pension savings and investment in education Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Micro-Based Behavioral Economics
JEL G41 - Role and Effects of Psychological, Emotional, Social, and Cognitive Factors on Decision Making in Financial Markets Analysis of the role of emotional, psychological, social or cognitive factors in individual financial choices, also using laboratory experiments. This includes studying the impact of subjective wellbeing or emotions on financial decisions (in particular, portfolio and insurance choices). The consequences of such decisions might be borne by the decision maker or by others. Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Behavioral Finance
Projects
Title Starting date
The power of words in a petty corruption experiment 10/1/17





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