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Professor Uwe Dulleck

QUT Business School,
Economics and Finance

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Name
Professor Uwe Dulleck
Position(s)
Professor
QUT Business School,
Economics and Finance
Discipline *
Applied Economics
Phone
+61 7 3138 9103
Fax
+61 7 3138 1500
Email
Location
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Qualifications

Doctorate

Keywords

Behavioral Economics, Economic Experiments Using Biofeedback Data (Hrv), Expert Services / Credence Goods, Information Economics

* Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008

Biography

Background

Uwe obtained his PhD at Humboldt University Berlin in 1999. Before Uwe joined QUT he was a Professor of Economics at the University of Linz, Austria and an Assistant Professor at the University of Vienna. He was recently appointed as one of three editors of ‘Economic Analysis and Policy’, Queensland’s leading Economics journal. His publications can be found in the ‘American Economic Review’, ‘Journal of Economic Literature’, the ‘International Journal of Industrial Organization’, the ‘Scandinavian Journal of Economics’, among others. His research has been discussed in the Economic Focus of ‘The Economist’ and the ‘Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung’ (the Sunday edition of Germany’s leading quality newspaper). Uwe was awarded an ARC Linkage Grant in 2008 and is co-investigator of two Austrian Research grants, totalling more than €500, 000 (AUD 800,000). In August 2009, Uwe was promoted to Professorial level.

Research in Progress

  • A General Solution to Multiple “Winner-takes-all” games (mit Paul Frijters und Konrad Podczeck)
  • Misdiagnosis in Markets for Credence Goods – Satisfaction Guaranteed and other Remedies (with Rudolf Kerschbamer)
Reserach Interests
  • Information Economics, esp. Credence Goods
  • Applied Game Theory
  • Behavioural Experimental Economics
Media coverage includes
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Publications


For more publications by this staff member, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.

Research projects

Grants and projects (Category 1: Australian Competitive Grants only)

Title
Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Coaching in Reducing Workplace Stress: Laboratory and Field Investigations
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
LP110100616
Start year
2011
Keywords
Biofeedback, Occupational Stress, Stress Management, Wellbeing
Title
Honesty and Efficiency in the Provision of Expert Services: Doctors and other Experts as Participants in Economic Experiments
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
DP110103653
Start year
2011
Keywords
Experimental Economics Behavioral Economics Expert Services Institutional Design Other Regarding Preferences
Title
Using Heart Rate Variability Measurements To Identify The Effects Of Stress On Decision Making
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
LP0884074
Start year
2008
Keywords
Experimental Economics, Neuroeconomics, Organizational Design