Professor Sunita Sah’s research focus is on institutional corruption, ethical decision-making, bias, transparency, improving decisions, influence and advice – in particular how professionals who give advice alter their behavior as a result of conflicts of interest and disclosure policies. Using a...
Professor Sunita Sah’s research focus is on institutional corruption, ethical decision-making, bias, transparency, improving decisions, influence and advice – in particular how professionals who give advice alter their behavior as a result of conflicts of interest and disclosure policies. Using a multi-method approach of lab and field experiments as well as qualitative analysis and utilizing large real-world archival data sets, Dr. Sah incorporates organizational behavior, psychology and behavioral economics theory to study different aspects of giving, and reacting to, biased or over-confident advice.