Keio University

Kamei, Kenju

Faculty of Economics Professor

Graduate School of Economics Professor

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Research Overview

My field of specialization involves collecting behavioral data through economic experiments and testing economic hypotheses. I conduct research on a wide range of issues in applied economics. Specifically, my work covers diverse topics, including democratic decision-making in organizations and society; workplace democracy and worker productivity; business economics themes such as moral hazard and sabotage; topics in education and labor economics such as peer effects; issues in organizational and political economy related to voting behavior and institutional design; user behavioral characteristics in online environments, including the effects of online mechanisms and reputation formation; and behavioral economics research on cooperative behavior under social dilemmas and altruistic punishment.

Specialty

Behavioral & Experimental Economics, Public Economics, Business Economics

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