Ala Avoyan
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
15
Citations
74
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
11
Publishing since 2016
Ala Avoyan studies how people actually make decisions in economic situations, using experiments and game theory rather than assuming everyone behaves perfectly rationally. The work examines topics like how attention limits affect choices, how teams coordinate under time pressure, and how online platforms (gaming, crowdfunding) can be designed to work better given real human behavior.
Publication activity has been steady over the past several years, averaging roughly two per year with modest peaks in 2020, 2023, and 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Optimal Disclosure on Crowdfunding Platforms
Review of Industrial Organization · 2026
- Team work under time constraints
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization · 2025
- Behavioral Market Design for Online Gaming Platforms
Management Science · 2024
- Team Work Under Time Constraints
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2024
- Optimal Disclosure on Crowdfunding Platforms
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2024
- A Road to Efficiency through Communication and Commitment
American Economic Review · 2023
- Planned vs. Actual Attention
Management Science · 2023
- Paying for inattention
Economics Letters · 2023
- Teams, Time Pressure, and Coordination
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022
- PLANNED VS. ACTUAL ATTENTION
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2021
- Attention in games: An experimental study
European Economic Review · 2020
- Call it a Day: History Dependent Stopping Behavior
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2020
- Call it a Day: History Dependent Stopping Behavior
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2020
- Paying for Inattention
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2019
- What It Takes to Coordinate: Road to Efficiency through Communication and Commitment
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2016
- SSRN Electronic Journal×8
- Management Science×2
- European Economic Review×1
- American Economic Review×1
- Economics Letters×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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