
About
Kajsa Hansson is a postdoctoral researcher at Lund University, affiliated with the Department of Political Science and the LU Profile Area: Natural and Artificial Cognition. Her work bridges economics, political science, psychology, and philosophy, focusing on behavioral and experimental economics.
- Researcher in Bias and methods of AI technology studying political behavior (funded by Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, 2020–2026).
Research Interests:
Dr. Hansson investigates psychological forces shaping preferences for fairness, selfishness, and political behavior. Key areas include prosocial behavior, attractiveness biases, moral voting patterns, and interdisciplinary approaches to economics. Her recent work explores AI's role in political behavior.
Publication Trends:
Her 6 publications (2021–2024) span journal articles and conference proceedings, with themes in behavioral economics (Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization), AI ethics (CEUR Workshop Proceedings), and prosocial behavior. Collaborations include Swedish institutions and international researchers.
Teaching & Affiliations:
She contributes to teaching in political science, behavioral economics, and experimental economics. Affiliations include Lund University's Comparative Politics research environment.





