I have a vast interest in economic decision-making in the labour- and financial markets and questions such of how different behaviours may root inequalities in opportunities, income or wealth. My current research focuses on the social aspect of competitions and self-assessment signals in job-search; as well as salary negotiation behaviours—with special focus on gender differences.
Previously I have been involved in a large multi-disciplinary, multi-country project investigating Social Entrepreneurship and it's role FOR more Inclusive and Innovative Societies (called SEFORÏS). I was the research Country Manager in the Swedish node at SITE, Stockholm School of Economics where we collected data on Swedish social entrepreneurs and social innovation.