David Butler
Professor, Economics and Finance Group
Murdoch University
SUMMARY
David Butler studied for his Bachelor and Masters degrees at the University of York, UK, and obtained his PhD from UWA. He has previously taught at UWA and the University of Arizona. His research interests are in experimental economics, decision theory and behavioural game theory. He is a former President of the WA branch of the Australian Economic Society.
His research integrates techniques from such disciplines as experimental and cognitive psychology, evolutionary theory and philosophy into experimental economics research and behavioural game theory.
Particular research interests include consequences of imprecise preferences and pro social behaviour in experimental games. His teaching includes a behavioural economics class for public policy students.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Decision Theory
Experimental Economics
Game Theory
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
D.Butler@murdoch.edu.au
More information on David Butler is available on the Murdoch University website.
Dr Adrian Camilleri
Lecturer, Marketing
Australian National University
SUMMARY
Dr Adrian Camilleri is a consumer psychologist who uses experimental methods to understand, explain, and predict how people make judgments and decisions. Through his research, he attempts to understand how people’s choices are influenced by the way that information is presented and reveal what information formats produce the best choices.
Adrian’s research interests include: human judgment and decision making; consumer behaviour; decisions made under risk and uncertainty; behavioural economics; managerial decision making; sustainable decision making.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Consumer Behaviour
Energy
Environment
Field Experiments
Financial Decision Making
Gambling
Lab Experiments
Labelling
Motivation and Goals
Surveys
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
adrian.camilleri@rmit.edu.au
More information on Dr Adrian Camilleri’s personal website.
Dr Swee-Hoon Chuah
Senior Lecturer, Economics (Experimental Methods)
RMIT University
SUMMARY
Dr Swee Hoon Chuah is a senior lecturer in Economics (Experimental Methods) at RMIT University.
Her research interest is in cross cultural experimental economics where she investigates the impact of cultural variables such as race and religion on economic behaviour. For example, her research has found that religiosity and fundamentalism have no direct effect on intergroup cooperation, but they amplify racial and religious intergroup effects, and that religion operates indirectly through social identities and religious affiliation, which are used as a basis for discrimination.
She also uses experiments to study behaviour relating to influence and persuasion in online environments.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Cross Cultural Experimental Economics
Discrimination
Social Identity
Social Influence and Persuasion in Online Environments
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
sweehoon.chuah@rmit.edu.au
More information on Dr Swee-Hoon Chuah is available on the RMIT University website.
Professor, School of Applied Psychology
Griffith University
SUMMARY
Peter’s research areas are career and organisational psychology, with particular interests in goal setting and self regulation.
He is working with PhD students researching career compromise, career calling, self regulation and organisational fit, family influences on career development, and work life balance.
Recent projects were a national, longitudinal study of career decision making and choice in Australian medical students and an evaluation of the career development of youth in State care.
He is a member of GU’s Behavioural Basis of Health Research Centre.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Career and Organisational Psychology
Goal Setting
Occupational Wellbeing
Psychometrics
Self Regulatory Processes
Unemployment
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
p.creed@griffith.edu.au
More information on Peter Creed is available on the Griffith University website.
Dr Jim Curtis
Senior Research Fellow, BehaviourWorks
Monash University
SUMMARY
Dr Jim Curtis is a Senior Research Fellow at BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash University.
His research focuses on using multiple disciplines to understand individual and organisational behaviour in policy areas such as energy efficiency, waste reduction, environmental protection, climate change, and environmental education. This has included working closely with target audiences such as low income households, schools, SMEs, environmental compliance officers, farmers, building facility managers, landfill operators, energy auditors, and government program teams.
Jim is also interested in bringing together the complementary contributions of scientific research, practical implementation knowledge, and political judgement to inform the realisation and adaptation of behaviour change programs.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Climate Change
Energy
Environmental Protection
Sustainability
Waste
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
james.curtis@monash.edu
More information on Dr Jim Curtis is available on the Monash University website.
Mark Dodgson
DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT CENTRE,
UQ BUSINESS SCHOOL
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Professor Dodgson’s research interests are in the areas of corporate strategies and government policies for technology and innovation. His focus is on how the innovation process is changing, and what this means for firms, governments and research organizations.
Other research interests include studying the role of science in services innovation; innovation in cities; the consumption of innovation; dynamic social networks; innovation in complex projects; theory of innovation policy; and the life of Josiah Wedgwood (1730 1795).
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Corporate Strategies for Innovation
Social Networks
Technology and Innovation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
m.dodgson@business.uq.edu.au
More information on Mark Dodgson is available on the University of Queensland website.
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