Tatiana Filatova
Professor
My research line focuses on exploring how socio-behavioral factors (e.g. risk perceptions, social influence, adaptive expectations) affect individual economic choices, and how they collectively lead to the evolution of societal dynamics. I study this in application to climate change and sustainability, including transformational tipping dynamics either driven by bottom-up by individual choices or shift on institutions. My team combines surveys, agent-based modeling and conventional economic methods (e.g. econometrics, optimization models like Computable General Equilibrium or Integrated Assessment Models). This research line centers on representing human behavior and behavioral change in computational models of nature–society dynamics, drawing on social science theories and (micro)data across diverse applications.