Daniel Sgroi

Research Fellow

University of Warwick

Daniel Sgroi is a Professor of Economics at the Economics Department of the University of Warwick. He is Co-ordinator of the Experimental and Behavioural Economics Research Group at the Economics Department, a Fellow of CRETA centre and the leader of the University of Warwick's research theme "Behaviour, Brain & Society" which includes the inter-disciplinary DR@W group of behavioural and experimental researchers at Warwick. Outside Warwick, Daniel is a member of the World Wellbeing Panel, a Research Associate at Nuffield College and the Centre for Experimental Social Science at Oxford, and a Research Fellow at the IZA Institute of Labor Studies in Bonn.

Daniel’s main areas of interest are behavioural economics, experimental economics, subjective wellbeing ("happiness economics") and economic theory. His early work was on learning and games, with applications to industrial organisation and finance, but his work has always included a mixture of theory and experimental methods. More recently he has been working at the borders with psychology, attempting to understand how psychological traits, cognitive biases, mood, language and beliefs affect behaviour.

Daniel Sgroi joined IZA as a Research Fellow in May 2018.

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IZA Publications

IZA Discussion Paper No. 14258
Emmanouil Benetos, Alessandro Ragano, Daniel Sgroi, Anthony Tuckwell
published as 'Measuring national mood with music: using machine learning to construct a measure of national valence from audio data' in: Behavior Research Methods, 2022, 54, 3085–3092
IZA Discussion Paper No. 14257
David Ronayne, Daniel Sgroi, Anthony Tuckwell
published in: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 186, 318 - 327
IZA Discussion Paper No. 14256
Ceren Bengü Çıbık, Daniel Sgroi
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13426
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