Students
ICBBR offers opportunities for supervision of undergraduate, masters and PhD dissertations. We welcome expressions of interest from any student keen to engage in research in the core themes and interests of Centre members.
Please browse the pages of Centre members to get an idea of our areas of supervision interests and expertise. Centre members have previously supervised and collaborated with students on projects which have led to published output.
Please feel free to contact any of us with your specific ideas or proposals and we will be happy to respond. We particularly welcome enquiries regarding PhD supervision.
Examples of past student projects supervised by Centre members include:
- Trust In Virtual Worlds: Cultural differences in trust and trustworthiness between British and German users
- Economic Socalisation: Differences in bargaining behaviour between adolescents and adults
- Risk Attitudes and Managers' Personalities: How do the personality traits of Taiwanese managers influence their decision behaviour?
- Anchoring Effects in Bargaining: The effects of arbitrary asking price information on bargaining outcomes
- Culture and Cooperation: The effect of ethnic identity, religion and demographics on Malaysian subjects' public good contribution




