Personal
- 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
- uwe.dulleck@qut.edu.au
- Location
- View location details (QUT staff and student access only)
- Qualifications
-
Doctorate
- Keywords
-
Behavioral Economics, Economic Experiments Using Biofeedback Data (Hrv), Expert Services / Credence Goods, Information Economics
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)
- Information Economics, esp. Credence Goods
- Applied Game Theory
- Behavioural Experimental Economics
- His work has also been discussed in ‘The Economist’, Economic Focus: Sawbones, cowboys and cheats
(15 April, 2006, page 78) - Interview with BTalk Australia’s Phil Dobbie.
How to avoid being ripped off
(1 October, 2009) - Channel Ten’s Early News Edition (WMV, 1min 44sec)
(16 October, 2009)
- WoPEc – downloadable Working Papers
- IDEAS – downloadable and not downloadable Working Papers
- SSRN – (commercial) Working Paper Database
- EDIRC – Directory of Economics Departments all over the world
- WebEc – List of and links to almost all Economic Journals
- Inomics – Conference announcements and Job openings for Economists
- Subito – Library service: Photocopies via E-Mail of hard-to-get journals articles for little money
- ECONIS – Kiel Database of Economic Literature
- RationalExpectations.com – Economic Data/Facts and more for Economists articles for little money
Publications
- Dulleck U, Kerschbamer R, Sutter M, (2011) The economics of credence goods: An experiment on the role of liability, verifiability, reputation and competition, The American Economic Review p526-555
- Salim F, Reid JF, Dulleck U, Dawson EP, (2010) Towards a game theoretic authorisation model, Lecture Notes in Computer Science p208-219
- Dulleck U, Kerschbamer R, (2009) Experts vs. discounters: Consumer free-riding and experts withholding advice in markets for credence goods, International Journal of Industrial Organization p15-23
- Dulleck U, Friederiszick HW, (2004) Die Groben Zwei - Wettbewerb im Kreditkartenmarkt (The Big Two - How Competitive is the Market for Credit Cards), Jahrbucher fur Nationalokonomie und Statistik p445-470
- Dulleck U, Foster N, Stehrer R, Woerz J, (2005) Dimensions of quality upgrading - Evidence from CEECs , The Economics of Transition p51-76
- Dulleck U, Kerschbamer R, (2006) On Doctors, Mechanics and Computer Specialists: The Economics of Credence Goods, Journal of Economic Literature p5-42
- Dulleck U, Frijters P, Winter-Ember R, (2006) Reducing Start-up Costs for New Firms: The Double Dividend on the Labor Market, Scandinavian Journal of Economics p317-338
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