Jana Cahlíková is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bonn (Institute for Applied Microeconomics). In her research, she 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.

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Financial fraud in developing countries: Common scam detection tips do not help distinguish scam from non-scam messages
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Scapegoating of ethnic minorities: Experimental evidence
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The dark side of decision-making in groups: Nastiness to outsiders
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