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Dr. Christoph Kogler is an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Psychology within Tilburg University's Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. His research focuses on financial decision-making, tax compliance, and the interplay between deterrence factors and socio-psychological influences. He employs interdisciplinary methods such as eye-tracking and behavioral experiments to study cognitive processes in taxation contexts.
Key research areas include feedback timing effects on compliance, emotion's role in tax decisions, and the impact of dispositional greed. He has edited special issues on process tracing methods in social psychology and serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Economic Psychology. Recent work examines privacy tradeoffs in app usage through studies on justice sensitivity and information acquisition.
His EU-funded project on tax compliance decision-making highlights applied research interests. Teaching includes courses on economic psychology, organizational psychology, and statistics at both bachelor's and master's levels. Collaborative efforts span international universities, reflecting his commitment to advancing behavioral science insights.




