Johannes Lohse is Lecturer (Ass. Prof) in Economics at the University of Birmingham. In his research he uses lab and field experiments to study cooperation, public goods provision, and the economics of charitable giving and pro-environmental behaviour. He is interested in why individuals contribute to intergenerational public goods, give to charities, or behave fairly and how such decisions vary with individual’s social and local identities and the presence of social information.
University of Birmingham
Johannes Lohse
Policy Scotland, University of Glasgow
Jinqiao Long
Jinqiao Long received her MS in Regional Economics from the Nankai University in Tianjin, China and completed a Ph.D. in Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow. Her research, using modern applied economics approaches, explored the relationship between housing market outcomes, housing wealth and wider wealth accumulation patterns in China. She has also, working with Duncan Maclennan and Chris Leishman, contributed to published studies of productivity and housing outcomes in the UK, Canada, and
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Xiaoyang Long
Xiaoyang Long is an associate professor in the Department of Operations and Information Management at the Wisconsin School of Business. She received her Ph.D. in Operations Management from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and also holds a B.A. in Physics from Princeton University. Xiaoyang’s research focuses on sustainable supply chains and the role of human behavior in firm operations. Her recent projects investigate how customer behaviour interacts with new business models
Kimberley Long
Kimberley Long is Asia editor of The Banker magazine. Her role involves covering banking, capital markets and transaction services from central Asia to the Pacific Islands. She heads up the 50:50 Project at The Banker, to push for gender parity across the publication, and is a steering committee member for the FT Embrace Diversity and Inclusion group. During 2023, she was a member of the Financial Times Next Generation Board, with a focus on D&I at the company. She joined The Banker from
University of Warwick
Graham Loomes
Graham has degrees in Economics from the universities of Essex and Birkbeck College London. He previously held posts at the universities of Newcastle, York and East Anglia and has been at Warwick since 2009. He has undertaken research for a number of government bodies in the UK and elsewhere, and has received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust. Currently, he is a co-investigator in the ESRC’s Network for Integrated Behavioural Science and the
Public Digital
Tom Loosemore
Tom is a founder of Public Digital. He is a leading figure and pioneer in the area of digital transformation, well known for propagating a broader definition of digital that goes beyond technology and focuses on organisational culture.Tom has advised the senior leaders of a diverse range of influential public and private sector organisations around the world, from the likes of Phoenix Group to HSBC to the NHS, including helping the Government of California and the Premier League respond to the