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Kristjan Pulk is a Lecturer in Management at the University of Tartu's Faculty of Social Sciences, School of Economics and Business Administration. Previously, he held roles including Junior Research Fellow and Analyst at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies and the School of Economics and Business Administration. He holds a Doctor's Degree (2024) and Master's Degree (2019) from the same institution, both focusing on financial decision-making and behavioral economics.
Education:
- Doctor's Degree, 2024: 'Influencing personal financial decisions with information provision' (Supervisors: Maaja Vadi, Anne Aidla)
- Master's Degree, 2019: 'Cognitive Bias Effects on Meal Perception' (Supervisors: Maaja Vadi, Tore Kristensen)
Research Interests: His work focuses on behavioral economics, particularly financial decision-making, retirement planning, consumer credit behavior, and the application of cognitive heuristics in organizational contexts. He explores how information provision and messaging strategies influence financial choices and retirement decisions.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on retirement prompts, subjective financial scarcity, cross-cultural financial literacy, and credit information effects. His research spans peer-reviewed journals and policy-oriented reports.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Active within the School of Economics and Business Administration and Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, contributing to interdisciplinary research projects on financial behavior and policy.