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I am a behavioral economist. I previously worked as a Research Associate at Imperial College Business School and as a Research Fellow at IESEG School of Management. I hold an MSc in Economics and Psychology, and I obtained a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics in December 2024.
Using decision theory, game theory, and experimental economics, I work on modeling and understanding human behavior. I study and measure beliefs and preferences in contexts of uncertainty and social decision-making. I collect behavioral data through experiments and analyze it using econometric tools.
My main research interests are decision theory, behavioral economics, experimental economics, and game theory. I am also interested in decision-making assisted by AI — including how people interact with algorithms and how these systems affect choices and perceptions.
Publications
Attitudes towards Natural Sources of Uncertainty for Gains and Losses
The Trust-to-investment Experimental Framework for Studying Entrepreneurship
(In)Consistency of Beliefs and Attitudes Under Uncertainty: Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
Hedging Against Ambiguity? Exploring Diversification through Ambiguity Attitudes and Perception
Cite Attitudes towards Natural Sources of Uncertainty for Gains and Losses
El Guide, M., Kaouane, Y., Mun, S., & Zouiten, H. (2025). *Attitudes towards natural sources of uncertainty for gains and losses*. Theory and Decision, 1–41.
Cite The Trust-to-investment Experimental Framework for Studying Entrepreneurship
Boulu-Reshef, B., Calmettes, A., Istrefi, K., Kuechle, G., Mun, S., & Rohland, L. M. (2024). *The trust-to-investment experimental framework for studying entrepreneurship*. Revue de l’Entrepreneuriat, 23(1), 45–66.
Cite (In)Consistency of Beliefs and Attitudes Under Uncertainty: Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
Mun, S., & Kemel, E. (2024). *(In)Consistency of Beliefs and Attitudes Under Uncertainty: Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining*. SSRN Working Paper.
Cite Hedging Against Ambiguity? Exploring Diversification through Ambiguity Attitudes and Perception
Bouacida, E., & Mun, S. (2023). *Hedging Against Ambiguity? Exploring Diversification through Ambiguity Attitudes and Perception*. Working Paper.