Curriculum Vitae Dr. Maria Ruiz-Martos Academic Address: Universitat Jaume I Laboratorio de Economía Experimental Edificio de Investigación II, 12071 Castellón, Spain Email: martosm@eco.uji.es Telephone: (+34) 964 38 7652 Citizenship: Spanish Current Position Personal Doctor Investigador, LEE, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain Research interests Behavioural and experimental economics, Individual decision making under risk Psychology of Affect and Emotions Cognitive Psychology Personnel Economics (incentives) Pro-social versus Antisocial behaviour PUBLICATIONS Cubitt, R., Ruiz-Martos, M. and Starmer, C. (2011), Are bygones bygones? Theory and Decision. DOI 10, 1007/S11238-010-9233-4. Forthcoming. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS July/2008 Awarded PhD in Economics (area: Experimental Economics). PhD Examiners: Prof. John D. Hey (University of York) and Associate Prof. Steve Humphrey (University of Nottingham); Nottingham School of Economics, University of Nottingham (UK). 10/2005-09/2007 full-time PhD student, Nottingham School of Economics, UK Supervisors: Prof. Robin Cubitt and Prof. Chris Starmer.
10/2001 09/2005 Part-time PhD student, School of Economics, University of Nottingham. 10/1991-06/1996 Five years degree in Economics (licenciatura), equivalent to BA plus Master in Economics, University of Malaga, Spain. PREVIOUS POSITIONS 10/2008-06/2010 Research Fellow in Economics, University of Warwick (Economic and Social Research Council project, Prof. Iwan Barankay: Rank Preferences ) 10/2005 06/2008 Graduate Tutor Assistant at the Nottingham School of Economics and Nottingham Business School (University of Nottingham). 10/1996-09/2005 Lecturer at the Department of Economic Theory and History, Universidad de Granada (Spain). TEACHING EXPERIENCE 10/2008-06/2010 Tutor at Department of Economics, University of Warwick. Course: Research in Applied Economics (third year module, supervising third year students projects in Behavioural and Experimental Economics). 10/2005 06/2008 Graduate Tutor Assistant at the Nottingham School of Economics and Nottingham Business School (University of Nottingham).Taught courses: Business School: Business Economics A (first year) and Economics of Public Choice (third year). School of Economics: Microeconomic Theory (second year) and Introduction to Environmental Economics (first year); 10/1996 09/2005 Lecturer at the Department of Theory and Economic History, Universidad de Granada (Spain): responsible for theory, practice and for evaluating students. Taught courses: -Advanced and Intermediate Microeconomics, Industrial Economics, Intermediate Macroeconomics and Labour Market. 2
Work in Progress 2011 Dynamic Choice and Common Consequence Effect. 2011 Static versus Dynamic Decision Making under Risk and Incentives, together with Robin Cubitt and Chris Starmer, University of Nottingham. 2011 Decision Field Theory for Economists. 2011 Destroy per se?, with Esther Kessler and David Skuse, Behavioural and Brain Science Unit, University College London, UK. Other professional experience Summer 2005 Research Assistant in Measuring Preferences in the Field in Mexico, experimental field project by University of California Los Angeles (USA), Virginia Tech (USA) and University of Montreal (Canada). Other academic activities 04/2006-08/2007 Resident Tutor in Rutland Hall of Residence, University of Nottingham. Presentations 07/2010 Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain: Dynamic Choice and the Common Consequence Effect. 06/2010 FUR XIV International Conference, Newcastle, UK: Dynamic Choice and the Common Consequence Effect. 02/2010 Leicester University Economics Department Seminar, UK: Common Consequence Effect and Dynamic Choice. 04/2009 CRETA Annual Meeting, University of Warwick: Common Consequence Effect and Dynamic Choice. 11/2008 Decision Theory group seminar, University of Warwick: Decision Field Theory and Dynamic Choice 3
05/2008 Incore Supporting the engagement of female researches in academia Workshop, Tampere, Finland: Dynamic Choice theory and behaviour. 09/2006 CeDEx workshop, Nottingham School of Economics: Sequential Decision- Making and the Common Consequence Effect. 06/2005 Economic Science Association (ESA) Annual meeting, Montreal, Canada: Are bygones bygones? Conferences and Research Meetings Attended 06/2009 Incentives Workshop (University College London and London School of Economics) 05/2007 CREED-CeDEx meeting in the Nottingham School of Economics: local organizer. 09/2006 Economic Science Association (ESA) European meeting, Nottingham School of Economics. 06/2006 Le Fur (Foundations of Utility Theory) XII, Rome, Italy. 05/2006 CREED-CeDEx in the University of Amsterdam. 09/2005 CREED-CeDEx in the Nottingham School of Economics. Scholarships 1995-1996 Research Studentship, Department of Economics, University of Malaga (Spain) 2005-2006 Tuition fees and Living Expenses, School of Economics, University of Nottingham. Summer schools 08/1998 Summer Session in Economics and Quantitative Methods, Department of Economics, University of York (UK). 09/1999 Applying Decision Theory to Medical Decision Making, Department of Economics, University of Alicante (Spain). 4
08/2002 Summer Session in Experimental Economics, Fundacion Centro de Estudios Andaluces (Spain). Software and programming Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel and Access) and Scientific WorkPlace. Programming with Visual Basics and Ztree (softwares to conduct computerized experiments). STATA. Languages Spanish: native speaker. English: fluent oral and written skills. References PhD Supervisors: Prof. Robin Cubitt School of Economics, Room B57, The Sir Clive Granger Building University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD e-mail: Robin.Cubitt@nottingham.ac.uk PhD External Examiner: Prof. John D. Hey Department of Economics, University of York York, Y010 5DD Email: jdh1@york.ac.uk Prof. Chris Starmer School of Economics, Room B2, The Sir Clive Granger Building University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD e-mail:chris.starmer@nottingham.ac.uk Former employer in Spain: Prof. Iwan Barankay Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 3620 Locust Walk 2021 Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104 Email: barankay@wharton.upenn.edu 5