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Home | People | Sorravich Kingsuwankul
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Sorravich Kingsuwankul

Candidate Fellow

University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research field
Behavioral Economics
Interests
Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics

Biography

Sorravich is a postdoctoral researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He received his PhD in Economics at Université Lumière Lyon 2.

He is a behavioral and experimental economist with primary research interests in dishonesty, norms, and unethical behavior in markets and organizations.

In his research, he investigates how individuals make ethical decisions in economically relevant contexts and identify psychological factors that shape behavior and beliefs.

Primary Fields: Behavioral economics, Experimental Economics
Secondary Fields: Organizational economics, Personnel Economics

List of publications

Kingsuwankul, S. (2025). Are mandatory oaths effective in groups? Experimental Economics, 28(2):317--333.