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An­gelos Stamos

Assistant Professor

Subjects
Consumer behaviour Quantitative methods Poverty Psychology

Primary research areas

Re­source scarcity
Im­puls­ive Be­ha­vi­or
Self-Con­trol
Di­git­al Be­ha­vi­or
Con­sumer be­ha­vi­or

My goal is to provide in­sights into how the en­vir­on­ment in­flu­ences hu­man choices.

My research focuses on understanding human behavior and its implications on several topics such as: 1) the effect of resource scarcity on individuals' decision making 2) the impact temptations and impulsiveness on peoples' eating and economic behavior, 3) how human interact with digital technologies.  I draw insights from economics, marketing, psychology, and evolutionary biology and focus on rigorous and transparent research methods. 

Outside activities

White Research, Belgium, 2021 –present

Sci­entif­ic ad­vice