
Research Assistant, El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy
BSc (Cairo University), MSc (Warwick University)
Research interests
Investigating the role of culture in decision making, with a particular focus on the MENA region; behavioural approaches to sustainable development; experiment design and analysis.
Mariam Abdelnabi is a member of the Economics and Policy subject group.
Professional experience
Mariam is a research assistant at the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. She is a behavioural economist with experience with behavioural units in the MENA region. She is well-versed in the data analysis of behavioural interventions, experiment design, and experimental methodologies, such as RCTs, SWTs, and field experiments.
Awards & honours
- Chevening Scholar, Chevening Awards, 2021
- Sawiris Scholar, Orascom Construction Industries, 2018
Selected publications
Abdelnabi, M., Wanas, K. and Mansour, S. (2022) “How can tax compliance be incentivized? An experimental examination of voice and empathy.” Review of Economics and Political Science, 7(2): 87-107 (DOI: 10.1108/REPS-05-2021-0053)