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Alisa Voslinsky is a Faculty member in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Shamoon College of Engineering, Ashdod, Israel (SCE). She teaches courses in Project Management, Simulation Methods, Production Planning and Control, and Decision Making. Alisa had received her B.A (with high Distinction) in Industrial Management and Control, Information Technology, Engineering, at the Sapir Academic College, Israel. She had received her M.B.A (with a Distinction) in Business Administration in Finance, at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. And received her Ph.D. in Behavioral Experimental Economics, Decision Making at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. Her main research interests are Decision Making and Economic Psychology
קורות חיים
השכלה
2014-2019 Ph.D. in Behavioral Experimental Economics, Decision Making. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. Dissertation title: Beliefs, Fairness Perceptions and an Irrelevant Offer in the Ultimatum Game. Advisers: Prof. Azar, O.H. and Dr. Lahav Y.
2011-2015 M.B.A. in Business Administration in Finance. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. Dissertation title: Beliefs and social behavior in a multi-period ultimatum game. Adviser: Dr. Lahav Y. A Degree with Distinction.
2008-2011 B.A. in Industrial Management and Control, Information Technology, Engineering. Sapir Academic College, Israel. A Degree with High Distinction.
תחומי מחקר
Decision Making, Economic Psychology, Experimental Economics
Beliefs, social behavior, alternatives, fairness perceptions, effort
קורסים
Project Management
Simulation Methods
Production Planning and Control
Decision Making
פרסומים
Azar OH, Lahav Y and Voslinsky A (2015). Beliefs and social behavior in a multi-period ultimatum game. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 9:29. (Impact Factor 4.2) (Authors’ names are listed alphabetically, and authors’ contributions were equal.).