Johannes Kasinger PhD

Johannes Kasinger PhD

Assistant Professor

TiSEM: Tilburg School of Economics and Management
TiSEM: Department Marketing

Bio

Johannes Kasinger is an assistant professor of Marketing at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM). His research applies microeconometric methods and economic theory to study policy-relevant questions at the intersection of industrial organization, behavioral economics, public economics, and quantitative marketing. Individual information processing and choice under uncertainty are central to most of his papers. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and an M.Sc. in Quantitative Economics from the Goethe University Frankfurt, an M.Sc. in Economics from the Stockholm School of Economics, and a Bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Zurich. During his Ph.D. studies, he served as Head of Policy Center at the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and visited the Economics department at the University of California, Berkeley. More information can be found on his personal website.

Recent publications

  1. Shared e-scooter services and road safety - Evidence from six Europea…

    Cloud, C., Hess, S., & Kasinger, J. (2023). Shared e-scooter services and road safety: Evidence from six European countries. European Economic Review, 160, Article 104593.
  2. Obfuscation and rational inattention

    Janssen, A., & Kasinger, J. (2023). Obfuscation and rational inattention. Journal of Industrial Economics, 72(1), 390-428. Advance online publication.
  3. Non-Performing Loans - New Risks and Policies? NPL Resolution after C…

    Kasinger, J., Krahnen, J. P., Ongena, S., Pelizzon, L., Schmeling, M., & Wahrenburg, M. (2021, Mar). Non-Performing Loans - New Risks and Policies? NPL Resolution after COVID-19: Main Differences to Previous Crises. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2021/651387/IPOL_STU(2021)651387_EN.pdf
  4. Zinsänderungsrisiken und langfristige Zins-bindung vor dem Hintergrun…

    Weichenrieder, A., Kasinger, J., & Nöh, L. (2020). Zinsänderungsrisiken und langfristige Zins-bindung vor dem Hintergrund der hessischen Zinsswaps. Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 21(1), 79-89.

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