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果酱视频

Areas of Interest

Broadly, my interest is in studying how both market and non-market institutions in workplaces affect human behavior. I use both experimental economic and conventional econometric methods to evaluate theoretically grounded propositions, generating insights that inform theory and policy in the areas of political economy, behavioral economics, personnel economics, labor economics, and industrial relations.

Courses Taught
  • Principles of Economics
  • Intermediate Microeconomics Theory
  • Agency in Economics
  • Labor Economics
  • Economic Development
  • First-Year Seminar
Publications

鈥淧roduction from One, Distribution to All? 聽Examining Effort-Based Desert in a Controlled Lab Study.鈥 聽with Michael Carr, Forthcoming Publication (2021), Review of Radical Political Economy

鈥淒o Consumers Value Employee Ownership? Evidence from an Experimental Auction.鈥 Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership, 1(2/3): 162-190. (2018).
Selected by the editorial team as Highly Commended in the 2019 Emerald Literati Awards.

鈥淭he Effect of Endogenous Endowments: 聽Evidence from a Mini-Ultimatum Game,鈥 with Michael Carr. 聽Economics Bulletin, 37 (4): 2552-2560 (2017)

鈥淐eding Control: 聽An Experimental Analysis of Participative Management鈥 with Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Hans Matthews. 聽Journal of the Economic Science Association, 3 (1): 62-74 (2017).

鈥淩eference-Dependent Preferences and Labor Supply in Historical Perspective,鈥 with Daniel MacDonald. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 69 (Aug) 117-124 (2017).

鈥淲orkplace democracy: current state and future directions of the literature,” with Michael Carr. (2015). In The Elgar Companion to Social Economics, Second Edition. Eds. John Davis & Wilfred Dolfsma, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing

鈥淲orkplace Democracy in the Lab,鈥 with Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Hans Matthews. 聽Industrial Relations Journal, 45(4): 313-328 (2014)

鈥淐an Group-Incentives without Participation Survive the Free-Rider Problem? A View from the Lab,鈥 Advances in Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor-managed Firms, (14), 27-59 (2014).
Outstanding Author Contribution in the 2014 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence

“The Relative Effect of Voice, Autonomy, and the Wage on Satisfaction with Work,” with Michael Carr. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 24 (6), 1186-1201(2013).

Awards

Joseph Cabral Distinguished Scholar and Fellowship聽for 鈥渢wo years of study of employee ownership, profit sharing, and broad-based equity compensation in the corporation and in the society of the United States鈥 (2018-2020).

2019聽Emerald聽Literati聽Award of 鈥淗ighly Commended鈥澛爁or the piece,聽鈥淒o Consumers Value Employee Ownership? Evidence from an Experimental Auction.鈥澛燡ournal of Participation and Employee Ownership,聽1(2/3):聽162-190.聽(2018).

Outstanding Author Contribution in the 2014 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence for the piece 鈥淐an Group-Incentives Without Participation Survive the Free-Rider Problem? A View from the Lab,鈥 Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory & Labor-Managed Firms, 14, 27-59.

Louis O. Kelso Fellowship聽鈥渁warded to outstanding scholars studying the topic of broadened [employee] ownership of capital in a democratic society鈥 (2011-2012)

Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations Research Fellowship聽to fund 鈥渢he study of employee ownership, profit sharing, and broad-based stock options in the corporation and in society in the United States.鈥 June 1, 2010 鈥 May 31, 2011.

Political Economy Research Institute Dissertation Fellowship, (Spring 2008).

ALANA Fellowship聽recipient (UMass 2002-2003 Academic Year)

Ralston Grant for Faculty Development聽(Summer 2011)

UMB Proposal Development Grant聽to fund the research project: Worker Control and Owner Investment: An Experimental Investigation into the Effect of Residual Claimancy on Productivity (July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011)

National Science Foundation聽鈥 Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant to fund聽the research project: An Experimental Investigation of Workplace Democracy聽(Grant # 0752822, April 2008-April 2009).

Sheridan-Barber Research Grant聽— Awarded to 鈥渃onduct laboratory experiments on the effects of job security on the performance of workers鈥 May, 2008.