Bio

I am a PhD candidate at the Department of Social Psychology of Tilburg University. I completed my bachelor’s degree at the University of Maribor in Slovenia, and later my master’s degree at the University of Vienna in Austria. Together with Prof. Dr. Marcel Zeelenberg, Dr. Christoph Kogler, and Dr. Olga Stavrova (University of Lübeck) I study what drives people to pay taxes. My main research focus is on the moral and emotional aspects of paying taxes, as well as how people communicate about taxes.

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Recent publications

  1. What we tweet about when we tweet about taxes - A topic modelling app…

    Puklavec, Ž., Kogler, C., Stavrova, O., & Zeelenberg, M. (2023). What we tweet about when we tweet about taxes: A topic modelling approach. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 212, 1242-1254.
  2. Tax compliance is not fundamentally influenced by incidental emotions…

    Enachescu, J., Puklavec, Ž., Olsen, J., & Kirchler, E. (2021). Tax compliance is not fundamentally influenced by incidental emotions: An experiment. Economics of Governance, 22, 345–362.
  3. Incidental emotions, integral emotions, and decisions to pay taxes

    Enachescu, J., Puklavec, Ž., Bauer, C., Olsen, J., Kirchler, E., & Alm, J. (2020). Incidental emotions, integral emotions, and decisions to pay taxes. In M. M. Erdoğdu, L. Batrancea, & S. Çevik (Eds.), Behavioural public finance: Individuals, society, and the state (1 ed., pp. 157-177). (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking). Routledge.
  4. Tax compliance is not fundamentally influenced by incidental emotions…

    Enachescu, J., Puklavec, Ž., Olsen, J., & Kirchler, E. (2020). Tax compliance is not fundamentally influenced by incidental emotions: An experiment. (Economics of Governance). PsyArXiv Preprints.

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