Man

Donhatai Harris

Research Fellow

University of Oxford

Oxford, Reino Unido

Líneas de Investigación


Primary: Experimental and Behavioural Economics, Development Economics. Secondary: Microeconomics, Social Psychology, Social and Decision Neuroscience

Educación

  •  Economics, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Reino Unido, 2011
  •  Economics, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Chile, 2007
  •  Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science. Reino Unido, 2001
  •  BA in Economics, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Tailandia, 1999

Experiencia Académica

  •   Visiting Research Fellow Other

    University of Chicago

    Chicago, Estados Unidos

    2015 - 2015

  •   Research Fellow Other

    Behavioural Insights Team

    London, Reino Unido

    2014 - 2014

  •   Visiting Research Scholar Other

    Stanford University

    California, Chile

    2014 - 2014

  •   Visiting Research Scholar Other

    Columbia University

    New York, Estados Unidos

    2013 - 2013

  •   Visiting Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Other

    University of Zurich

    Switzerland, Chile

    2011 - 2011

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Research Fellow Full Time

    University of Oxford

    Oxford, Reino Unido

    2016 - A la fecha

  •   Departmental Lecturer in Development Economics Full Time

    University of Oxford

    Oxford, Reino Unido

    2015 - 2016

  •   Career Development Fellow Full Time

    University of Oxford

    Oxford, Chile

    2011 - 2015

  •   Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Full Time

    University of Oxford

    Oxford, Chile

    2010 - 2011

Formación de Capital Humano


RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

How identity, norms and narratives can be used to reduce corruption in Police Service in Ghana (with Paul Collier, Stefan Dercon, Oana Borcan, Danila Serra, James Dzansi, Henry Telli,)

Malawi Education Sector Improvement Project (MESIP) (with the World Bank)
Impact Evaluation of the Education for Justice Initiative (with United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime).

Many Heads are Different from One: Neural Basis of Group vs. Individual Decisions (with Dean Mobbs, Columbia University)

Social Identity, Affective Forecast, and Psychological Hedging (with Nick Powthavee, LSE/Melbourne).

Size matters: The impact of group size on in-group favouritism (with Benedikt Herrmann (the European Commission) and Andreas Kontoleon (University of
Cambridge)

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION EXPERIENCES
Lectures and Tutorials:

• Development Economics (Undergraduate visiting students): St. Catherine’s, Hertford, and Keble Colleges, University of Oxford
• Foundations of Behavioural Economics and Experimental Methods: Applications for Developing Countries (Graduate)
• MSc in Development Economics (Micro, Macro, and Quantitative Economics)
• Microeconomics (undergraduate: Prelims (Introductory) and Finals)
• Game Theory (undergraduate: Finals)
• Development Economics (undergraduate: Finals)
• Experimental Economics (undergraduate)
• Short Courses and Summer School: Development Economics, Exeter College Summer Programme; and Behavioural Economics, CBL Internationals, Oriel College, University of Oxford.


Premios y Distinciones

  •   First- class Honours

    Chulalongkorn University

    Tailandia, 1999

    First- class Honours

  •   MPhil

    University of Cambridge

    Reino Unido, 2007

    Distinction


 

Article (5)

"Extremists": An Experimental study of how social interactions change preferences
Social Transmission of Financial Decision Making Skills. A Case of the Blind Leading the Blind?
Is it a norm to favour your own group?
In-group Favouritism and Out-group Discrimination in Naturally Occurring Groups.
Two's Company, Three's a Group: The impact of group identity and group size on in-group favouritism

BookSection (1)

Ethnoeconomics

ConferencePaper (7)

Economic Science Association Conference (ESA)
ISEG
Nuffield College-Duke University Conference
The Inaugural Conference for the Economics Research Network on Identity, Norms and Narratives (ERINN)
The Second Annual Conference for the Economics Research Network on Identity, Norms and Narratives (ERINN)
United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Expert Group Meeting, Education for Justice Programme
United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Expert Group Meeting, Education for Justice Programme’s Anti-Corruption Module Series

Proyecto (7)

Wellspring Philanthropic Fund ($1,250,000)
The John Fell Fund (£7.500)
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Medical Research Council (MRC) Interdisciplinary Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship (£152,000)
British Academy Small Research Grant £7,500.
Ph.D. Studentship (3 years), Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (£51,000).
Founder of Cambridge Experimental and Behavioural Research Group (CEBEG)
The Isaac Newton Trust Research Grant, £3,610.
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Donhatai Harris

Research Fellow

Department of Economics

University of Oxford

Oxford, Reino Unido