I am an economist studying how technologies transform work, decision-making, and the design of firms, markets, and institutions.
My interests are Applied AI, Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship, Operations, Information & Technology.
My interests are Applied AI, Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship, Operations, Information & Technology. My research focuses on (i) AI field experiments: partnering with organizations to examine the transformative impact of AI in global markets (jmp; agenda). I also study (ii) AI welfare economics, analyzing its ethical and institutional implications, and (iii) AI behavioral science, exploring its scientific impacts on acceleration and transparency in social sciences (overview).
I am a Howard and Nancy Marks Fellow and Principal Researcher at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. I am also an Affiliated Researcher at the Center for Applied AI and an invited Researcher at the J-PAL Partnership for AI Evidence. I received a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2023. I received a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2023.
Research Partnership for AI Field Experiments
Since August 2025, I have also served as the first Chief AI Economist at PSG Global Solutions, a Teleperformance subsidiary, an unpaid scientific advisory role created following the completion of my job market paper; in this capacity, I lead a multi-year research collaboration, running AI field experiments in the global economy (see my agenda here).
Thaler-Tversky Independent Research Grant, 2025
Booth Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence Seed Grant, 2025
Google Cloud Education Research Program Grant, 2025
Becker-Friedman Institute, Research Program in Behavioral Economics, Research Seed Grant, 2024
Swiss National Fund Research Grant, 2024-2027 (co-PI with P. G. Piacquadio)