Robert Hoffmann
Professor
Economics, Finance and Marketing
RMIT University
Australia
Biography
Dr. Hoffmann uses a range of research methods from economics and other social sciences to examine individual decision making in social and strategic situations.Behavioural and experimental economics; economic psychology, economics of culture and religion; evolutionary and computational economics; complex adaptive systems.
Research Interest
Behavioural and experimental economics
Publications
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How user personality and social value orientation influence avatar-mediated friendship
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 Religion, discrimination and trust across three cultures
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 The influence of influence: The effect of task repetition on persuaders and persuadees