Shabnam Mousavi

Assistant Professor (Finance) at Carey Business School

Schools

  • Carey Business School

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Biography

Carey Business School

Areas of Interest: , Behavioral Finance,, Heuristic Decision Making,, Decision Theory,, Mathematical/Statistical Modeling

Biography

Shabnam Mousavi, PhD (Virginia Polytechnic Institute) joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in April 2013. She is a fellow of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin (Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition), as well as a Network member of the University of Chicago Wisdom Project (Grant recipient, 2008). She has served on the faculty of statistics at Penn State University and finance at Georgia State and Santa Clara University. Her research is focused on actual decision processes used in daily and professional choice situations, simple and successful heuristic strategies used in complex situations, axiomatic frameworks for rationality and wisdom, Markov chain processes, characterizations of uncertainty, and communication of risk.

Honors & Distinctions

  • Advisory Board Member, Experimental Ethics Lab, Technische Universität München (TUM), 2014
  • Secretary, Board of the Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE), 2011 – present
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (JoBEE), 2009 – present
  • Recipient, Research Award, University of Chicago Defining Wisdom Project, 2008 – 11
  • Recipient, Research Award, American Institute for Economic Research, 2000 – 01

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