Mgr. Jindřich Matoušek Ph.D.

Fotografie

Akademická funkce: Researcher, Ph.D.
Odborné zaměření: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Market Structure, Auctions, Market Imperfections
Členství: Doktorandi, Katedra makroekonomie a ekonometrie

Kontakt

Kancelář: 602
Email: jindrich [DOT] matousek [AT] fsv [DOT] cuni [DOT] cz
Telefon:
Osobní www stránka: http://cz.linkedin.com/in/matousekjindrich
Konzultační hodiny: upon request via email (not available regularly at the faculty)

Další informace

PhD studium

Školitel: prof. PhDr. Tomáš Havránek Ph.D.

Rok začátku PhD studia: 2014
Datum rigorózní zkoušky:
Datum státní dr. zkoušky: 01/2019
Malá obhajoba: 20.4.2022
Velká obhajoba: 14.9.2022

Vědecká práce:
Essays in Behavioural and Experimental Economics

Disertační téma:
Essays in Behavioural and Experimental Economics

Disertační teze:
In my early work, I experimentally examine two complex multi-unit auction mechanisms with an opportunity to communicate and thus collude while comparing these mechanisms in terms of efficiency. Strikingly, allowing for communication increases efficiency in examined auction formats. A cheap-talk collusive agreement resulted in a better allocation compared to the treatments without communication. I hypothesise that complex auction formats make the decision-making of bidders too complicated and cause inefficiency, especially in auctions with large numbers of goods.

In my next work, I provide a meta-analysis of a key parameter estimated by both lab and field experiments in economics — the individual discount rate. I examine the extent to which the variance of the discount rate can be attributed to observable differences in experimental design and selective reporting in the literature. I employ Bayesian and frequentist model averaging to address the model uncertainty and identify the drivers that affect the individual discount rate the most. The results show publication bias against unintuitive results. The corrected mean annual discount rate is less than half the size of the simple mean of the reported values.

Most recently, I study whether financial incentives motivate people to work better. I take stock of emerging research in economics, collect a total of 1568 estimates from 44 different studies, and codify 39 variables to capture the underlying nature of incentives' effect on motivation and performance. I perform a meta-analysis on this dataset. A range of statistical tests suggests the overall effect is virtually zero. I employ Bayesian and frequentist model averaging to identify the most prominent effect determinants. Among these, publication bias pushes this effect upward the most.

Volitelné předměty (absolvované):
WS 2014/2015 - Alternative Approaches to Economic Modeling
LS 2014/2015 - Alternative Approaches to Economic Modeling
WS 2015/2016 - Alternative Approaches to Economic Modeling
SS 2015/2016 - Alternative Approaches to Economic Modeling
WS 2016/2017 - Alternative Approaches to Economic Modeling
SS 2016/2017 - Alternative Approaches to Economic Modeling

Životopis

Vzdělání

2016: NHH Bergen - PhD course Personality, Preferences and Moral Behavior
2014+: Ph.D., Economics, IES Charles University in Prague
2011 - 2014: Mgr., European Economic Integration and Economic Policies, IES Charles University in Prague
2012 - 2013: Erasmus exchange, University of Economics, Universita di Bologna, Italy
2007 - 2011: Bc., Economic Theories, IES Charles University in Prague

Odborná praxe

2014-2018: Academic staff; member of the Center for Doctoral Studies at IES FSV UK
2014-2018: Actuary; Vienna Insurance Group
2018-2021: IT and data analyst
2021-2021: Head of finance and accounting

Teaching Assistantships at IES FSV UK:
2017/18 SS: JEB004 - Ekonomie II
2016/17 SS: JEB004 - Ekonomie II
2016/17 WS: JEB108 - Microeconomics II
2016/17 WS: JEM123 - Economics of Least Developed Countries
2015/16 SS: JEB004 - Ekonomie II
2015/16 WS: JEB108 - Microeconomics II
2015/16 WS: JEM123 - Economics of Least Developed Countries
2014/15 WS: JEB108 - Microeconomics II
2014/15 WS: JEM123 - Economics of Least Developed Countries

Other Teaching Assistantships:
2017/2018 LS: University of Economics, Behavioral Economics course

Research identification
ORCID, RePEc, Scopus Author ID, Publons with WoS RID

Ocenění

M.A. with distinction from the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences for an extraordinarily good masters diploma thesis

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vše/oceněné: 2/0
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