
معرفی
Filip Kiil serves as an External Professor in the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. His academic profile centers on interdisciplinary research bridging political science and cognitive psychology to analyze how emotional processes influence political perception and decision-making.
His research interests focus on political psychology, specifically examining motivated reasoning mechanisms and emotion regulation in politically charged contexts. Kiil investigates perceptual divides over factual information, exploring how cognitive biases and emotional responses contribute to polarization in democratic discourse. This work integrates behavioral economics principles to understand irrational political judgments and their societal implications.
Kiil's recent 2025 publication in Politics and the Life Sciences analyzes emotion regulation's role in shaping interpretations of politically relevant facts, contributing to political cognition and social psychology. The research demonstrates how affective states create divergent factual perceptions across ideological groups, with implications for mitigating political polarization through cognitive interventions.
No scientific awards were documented in the available profile information.
Student advising activities and research grant details were not specified in the current profile, though his departmental affiliation suggests potential supervision in political behavior and cognitive science domains.




