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A behavioral researcher specializing in the study of human social preferences, this scholar employs both laboratory and field experiments to gain comprehensive insights into human behavior and decision-making. Their laboratory research primarily involves computer-based games with student participants, while their field experiments extend into natural environments with non-student subjects, allowing them to evaluate how well laboratory findings translate to real-world scenarios. Beyond their work on social preferences, they also investigate optimal labor contract design, examining various compensation models such as per-unit payment schemes and competitive reward systems to determine which structures most effectively motivate employee effort and productivity.