Menu Close

Maroš Servátka

Professor of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, Macquarie Business School, Macquarie Graduate School of Management

Maroš Servátka is a Professor of Economics at Macquarie Business School. He is the Founding Director of the MGSM Experimental Economics Laboratory and the Founder and Past President of the Slovak Economic Association. Prior to his appointment at MGSM, he worked as an Associate Professor and the Director of the New Zealand Experimental Economics Laboratory at the University of Canterbury.

Maroš specializes in experimental and behavioral economics and has experience consulting to industry, government & non-profit organizations on behavioral approaches and solutions. He has conducted research in the area of charitable giving in order to help charities to raise funds and provided behavioral insights to businesses on market strategy, customer service, and project planning. He has advised government agencies on behavioral public policy issues, studied matching algorithms used by stock exchanges, and explored governance structures of firms and employee behavior to provide managerial recommendations. He teaches his MBA students to apply experimentation in their organizations to learn what works but also what does not.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, Macquarie University

Education

  • 2006 
    University of Arizona, PhD, Economics