Johannes Kasinger
Assistant Professor · Microeconometrics
Leibniz Institute for Financial ResearchAbout
Johannes Kasinger is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), Tilburg University. His research applies microeconometric methods and economic theory to policy-relevant questions at the intersection of industrial organization, behavioral economics, public economics, and quantitative marketing. Central themes include individual information processing, consumer inattention, and obfuscation strategies employed by firms.
His work spans topics such as consumer decision-making under information costs, the impact of e-scooter services on road safety, shrinkflation tactics, and the design of sin taxes. Collaborations include researchers like M. Dertwinkel-Kalt, A. Janssen, and S. Turlo, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to marketing and economics challenges.
Key publications include studies on rational inattention models, discrete choice analysis, and the macroeconomic implications of non-performing loans post-COVID-19. His research has been featured in journals like Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Industrial Economics, and European Economic Review.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His current work involves grants related to banking geography, digital advertising taxation, and consumer behavior under information constraints.
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