Neil Stewart
Professor of Behavioural Science at Warwick Business School

Schools
- Warwick Business School
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Biography
Warwick Business School
Biography
I studied Natural Sciences and Experimental Psychology at Cambridge before moving to Warwick as a Psychology PhD student in 1997. My work as a Postdoc, Lecturer and Reader in Psychology was in perceptual decision making and categorisation. More recently as a Professor of Psychology I worked on topics in behavioural and economic science. In 2017 I joined WBS as a Professor of Behavioural Science.
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Research Interests
I work in the field of behavioural and economic science, and apply this research to problems in the real world. Right now I am working on consumer decision making using credit card transaction data, on criminal and other bad behaviour using crime and incident records, and on a mathematical model of consumer decision making called decision by sampling. I use a mixture of laboratory experiments, field experiments, and data science techniques applied to large data sets.
Teaching in 2018-2019
Business Analytics
- IB94X0: Business Statistics
Executive MBA
- IB9AP0: Behavioural Sciences for the Manager
Executive MBA (London)
- IB9APL: Behavioural Sciences for the Manager
MSc Central Banking and Financial Regulation
- IB9N0L: Big Data Analytics
Postgraduate Research Business and Management
- IB9FE0: Behavioural Science of Decision Making
Business Analytics
- IB94X0: Business Statistics
Executive MBA
- IB9AP0: Behavioural Sciences for the Manager
Executive MBA (London)
- IB9APL: Behavioural Sciences for the Manager
MSc Central Banking and Financial Regulation
- IB9N0L: Big Data Analytics
Postgraduate Research Business and Management
- IB9FE0: Behavioural Science of Decision Making
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