Eva Camacho Cuena holds a degree in Business Administration (1996) and a PhD in Industrial and International Economics (2002) from the Jaume I University (Spain), where she is nowVice-rector for International Relations since 2022.
Throughout her professional career, she has been working as an assistant professor (2002-2005) in the Department of Economics at the University of Kiel (Germany), as an assistant professor doctor (2005-2009) in the Department of Economic Theory and History at the Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain), and as a visiting professor firstly and as a tenured professor and as a full professor later (2009-present) at the Jaume I University (Spain).
At the research level, she has been carrying out work on individual decision-making under uncertainty and Environmental Economics at the University of Kiel (Germany), where she participated in the creation of the Kiel Laboratory for Experimental Economics (KIEEL). She also collaborated to create the Madrid Laboratory for Experimental Economics (MADLEE) and, since 2018, she is co-responsible for the research group on Experimental and Computational Economics at the Jaume I University (Spain).
Her research areas are mainly framed in Experimental Economics, Environmental Economics, Economics Behaviour, Financial Economics and Computational Economics. She has published mainly in international journals such as Regional Science and Urban Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Ecological Economics, Journal of Economic Psychology, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management and Journal of Evolutionary Economics. And, since 2018, she also serves as an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination.
