Professor, QUT Business School – Queensland University of Technology
Professor Uwe Dulleck is director of QUT’s Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST), professor of Economics at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Honorary Professor of Behavioural Economics at the Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU. He obtained his PhD in Economics at the University of Humboldt (Germany) in 1999. Before joining QUT, he was a Professor at the Universities of Linz of Vienna in Austria. He is an international expert in applied behavioural economics as well as in the economics of expert services. He published in the leading Economics Journals like the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature, Economic Journal and Journal of Public Economics as well as in Nature Biotechnology and JAMA Open Network. His research was covered was covered by leading Newspapers including the New York Times, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Economist. Uwe has been awarded six ARC grants since 2006 and is strongly engaged in research collaborations with industry and government partners applying Behavioural Economics to solve real world problems. Among industry partners are and have been Sunsuper, Westpac, the Commonwealth Bank, Autonom Talent and Aurora. Government partners include the Australian Government, Department of Education and Training and Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, as well as commonwealth agencies, ASIC, the ATO and IP Australia, on state level he has worked with several Victorian and Queensland departments. Current He is a member of the academic advisory board of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet’s Behavioural Economics Team (BETA) and member of the Economic Society’s (ESA) National Economic Panel.