I’m a lecturer at the business administration department at Ben-Gurion University, interested in decision making, fairness and ethics. In my research I study how people make decisions under conflicting interests, such as a desire to increase one’s payoff and her desire to act morally, or the desire to maintain equity and the desire to maximize overall payoffs.
I use economic games, behavioral paradigms and process tracing techniques such as eye-tracking and mouse-tracking to uncover the thinking processes underlying such decisions.