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Home | News | Placement Marco Gregori: University of Warwick
News | July 08, 2022

Placement Marco Gregori: University of Warwick

In the fall, Marco Gregori will join Warwick Business School as a tenure track Assistant Professor in the department of marketing.

Placement Marco Gregori: University of Warwick

Marco is a TI research master graduate (2018) and currently a PhD candidate at Erasmus University Rotterdam, department of marketing under the supervision of research fellow Martijn de Jong (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Rik Pieters (Tilburg University). His research is focused on 1. eliciting truthful responses to sensitive questions in large scale surveys 2. adaptive techniques for web- or lab-experiments. Applications include examples such as illegal purchases of medications, attitudes toward LGBTQ+ rights, support for carbon taxes, etc. He is generally interested in survey and experimental methods, and Bayesian econometrics