Hi. I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Managerial Economics of the Prague University of Economics and Business (formerly known as University of Economics, Prague), and a CERGE-EI Foundation Teaching Fellow. I received Ph.D. from Charles University in Prague in 2016 under the supervision of Dr. Michal Bauer. I am generally interested in studying human decision making with experimental methods. My research areas include mainly behavioral and experimental economics (and a little from social psychology). My current projects examine topics such as the effects of time pressure and stress on human behavior, theories of secularization and religious (and non-standard) beliefs; dishonesty, tax compliance, antisocial & delinquent behavior; ambiguity and risk-preferences; and individual willingness to compete. I collected lab data in our lab LEE, in the field I have experience from Uganda, the Czech juvenile detention centers, prisons, and the Czech Roma segregated areas.