

Jana Cahlikova
Biography
Jana is an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is part of the Behavioral Economics group at the Department of Applied Economics.
Jana's research, focuses mainly on the dark side of human social behavior, such as group biases, antisocial behavior, tax avoidance, and behavior under acute stress. She runs economic experiments (lab-in-the-field, lab, field, and online) to study how social and institutional environment affect these types of behaviors.
Key publications


List of publications
Bauer, M., Cahlikova, J., Celik Katreniak, D., Chytilova, J., Cingl, L. and Zelinsky, T. (2024). Nastiness in Groups Journal of the European Economic Association, 22(5):2075--2107.
Bauer, M., Cahlikova, J., Chytilova, J., Roland, G. and Zelinsky, T. (2023). Shifting Punishment onto Minorities: Experimental Evidence of Scapegoating Economic Journal, 133(652):1626--1640.
Kubilay, E., Raiber, E., Spantig, L., Cahlikova, J. and Kaaria, L. (2023). Can you spot a scam?: Measuring and improving scam identification ability Journal of Development Economics, 165:.
Chadimova, K., Cahlikova, J. and Cingl, L. (2022). Foretelling what makes people pay: Predicting the results of field experiments on TV fee enforcement Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 100:.
Bartos, V., Bauer, M., Cahlikova, J. and Chytilova, J. (2021). Covid-19 crisis and hostility against foreigners European Economic Review, 137:.
Cahlikova, J. and Cingl, L. (2017). Risk preferences under acute stress Experimental Economics, 20(1):209--236.