Position: Junior Researcher
Field of interest: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Market Structure, Auctions, Market Imperfections
Membership: Macroeconomics and Econometrics, PhD Candidates
Contact
Office: 602
Email: jindrich [DOT] matousek [AT] fsv [DOT] cuni [DOT] cz
Phone:
Personal web pages: http://cz.linkedin.com/in/matousekjindrich
Available: upon request via email (not available regularly at the faculty)
More information
PhD study
Tutor: doc. PhDr. Tomáš Havránek Ph.D.
Studying from: 2014
PhDr examination:
Final exam:
Dissertation Proposal defence: planned in 2019
Dissertation defence: planned in 2020
Current work:
Parametric changes in collusion-facilitating multiobject auctions
Dissertation topic:
Multiobject Auction Mechanisms – An Experimental
Evidence
Disertation abstract:
In my contemporary research I engage in the behaviour of agents in complex multiunit auction formats. I study the efficiency and general performance of Simultaneous Multi-Round (SMR) and Simultaneous Multi-Round package Bidding (SMRPB) auction formats by employing methods of experimental and behavioural economics.
Current research focus aims at the experimental evaluation of collusion in multiobject auction mechanisms.
Optional courses:
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
CV
Education
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
Job history
2014-2018: Academic staff; member of the Center for Doctoral Studies at IES FSV UK
2014-2018: Actuary; Vienna Insurance Group
2018+: IT and data analyst
Teaching Assistantships at IES FSV UK:
2017/18 SS: JEB004 - Economics II
2016/17 SS: JEB004 - Economics II
2016/17 WS: JEB108 - Microeconomics II
2016/17 WS: JEM123 - Economics of Least Developed Countries
2015/16 SS: JEB004 - Economics 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
Awards and prizes
M.A. with distinction from the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences for an extraordinarily good masters diploma thesis
Topics for supervision
Bachelor theses
Behavioral and experimetal economics - general topics; collusion; combinatorial auctions
Academic year 2018/2019:
Lubomír Janšta: "What makes children feel good about their work?"
Academic year 2015/2016:
Petr Žofák: "Preference Reversals Due to Social Feedback: Asymmetric Dominance Effect"
Master theses
Behavioral and experimetal economics - general topics; collusion; combinatorial auctions
Supervised Bachelor theses
all/awarded: 2/0
Awarded: