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Matthias Kasper is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Occupational, Economic and Social Psychology within the Faculty of Psychology. His research focuses on tax-related behavioral dynamics, including tax compliance mechanisms, audit effectiveness, and decision-making biases in taxation contexts. He has contributed to experimental studies exploring taxpayer behavior under various economic conditions.
Research Interests: His work integrates insights from social psychology and economics to investigate topics such as tax audit impacts on self-employed individuals, tax rate biases, and the interplay between economic recessions and compliance attitudes. Collaborations include international studies on taxpayer behavior frameworks (e.g., TAS-Slippery Slope Study).
Publications: Recent contributions include analyses of audit deterrence effects (2022) and experimental evidence on tax rate biases (2023). His work has been cited in policy contexts and widely accessed in academic platforms like Mendeley.
Activities: Engaged in interdisciplinary presentations, including talks on audit effectiveness (2019) and taxpayer compliance frameworks (2018). Collaborations span institutions globally, emphasizing practical policy applications.
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