I am a PhD Candidate in economics at the University of Queensland. I developing economic models that I test using online, lab, and field experiments to help improve our understanding of social norms, antisocial behaviour, signalling, deception, and other topics in applied micro and behavioural economics.
I have also worked with think tanks and consulting firms on topics such as the effectiveness of workforce matching programs, migration trends, housing affordability, and education performance.
Some of the research questions and projects I am currently working on include:
Can bayesian persuasion increase the effectiveness of normative feedback and nudges for behavioural change?
In what contexts can antisocial signalling lead to recruitment in principal-agent settings and can signalling opportunities turn the prosocial into antisocial?
Do people engage in moral balancing, such that past antisocial behaviour increases future prosocial behaviour (and vice versa)?
Can we design better behavioural interventions for reducing waste and promoting recycling through weighing bins?
Feel free to email me at n.umashev@icloud.com if you have any projects, ideas, or just want to say G'day.