PROFESSOR, PUBLIC POLICY, SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Professor Brian Head joined the University of Queensland in 2007 after holding senior roles in government, universities, and the non government sector. He is the author or editor of several books and numerous articles on public management, governance, social issues and environmental policy.
His major interests are evidence based policy, program evaluation, early intervention and prevention, collaboration and consultation, service delivery, accountability and leadership.
He has undertaken consultancies on program evaluation, policy review and, organisational performance, and good governance processes for governmental, academic and NGO bodies.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Early Intervention and Prevention
Evidence Based Policy
Policy Innovation
Service Delivery Innovation
Social Inclusion
Wicked or Complex Problems
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
brian.head@uq.edu.au
More information on Brian Head is available on the University of Queensland website.
Dr Timo Henckel
Lecturer, Research School of Economics
Australian National University
SUMMARY
Dr Henckel is a Lecturer at the Research School of Economics, ANU, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA). He directs the “Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity” research program at CAMA and serves as chair of CAMA’s Shadow RBA Board. He holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics where he has also taught.
Dr Henckel has extensive experience researching on and advising developing countries on economic policy. He has in the past worked at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, at the Institute of Development Studies in Guyana, South America, and been involved in numerous workshops, conferences and research programs throughout the Asian region.
Dr Henckel has more than 15 years of teaching experience at all levels of studies as well as convened and taught numerous executive training courses for Australian government departments.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Behavioural Economics
International Economics
International Finance
Macroeconomics
Monetary Economics
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Timo.Henckel@anu.edu.au
More information on Dr Timo Henckel is available on the ANU website.
Robert Hoffmann
Professor of Economics
RMIT University
SUMMARY
Robert Hoffmann is a Professor of Economics at RMIT University. His current research areas are in behavioural business economics. Most of his work deals with decision making in social and strategic situations.
He is particularly interested how culture, religion and other social identities affect how people interact. Previous research findings include influence and persuasion in virtual worlds and cyberspace, design and use of financial information (stock market and superannuation), and the role of religion in public life.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Culture and Social Identity
Economics of Culture
Online Environments
Religion
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
robert.hoffmann@rmit.edu.au
More information on Robert Hoffmann is available on the RMIT University website.
Dr Melissa Hyde
Senior Research Fellow, Health Sciences
Griffith University
SUMMARY
Dr Hyde works on several strands of research which promote healthy life choices that enhance wellbeing. In particular, she has focussed on understanding people’s decisions to consent to organ or tissue donation, especially encouraging family to communicate their organ donation wishes.
She also has an interest in altruistic/helping behaviour (e.g., volunteering, charitable giving) and the community and social impact of cancer.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Community Engagement
Organ Donation
Psycho Oncology
Volunteerism
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
melissa.hyde@griffith.edu.au
More information on Dr Melissa Hyde is available on the Griffith University website.
Dr Bradley Jorgensen
Senior Research Fellow, BehaviourWorks
Monash University
SUMMARY
Dr Jorgensen’s research interests are in economic and applied social psychology.
He has conducted research in the following areas: community based approaches to stormwater pollution abatement, the spatial distribution of recreational boating, the management of coarse woody habitat in recreational lakes, interventions to reduce industrial pollution, trust and acceptance of urban drinking water systems, ‘sense of place’ theory and measurement, water supply strategies in semi arid regions, improving the use of research in policy, increasing compliance with standard letter requests, behaviour change interventions for biosecurity, evaluating interventions for energy conservation, and the non market valuation of ecosystem services and public goods.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Contingent Valuation
Energy Conservation
Environmental Behaviour
Sense of Place
Water Conservation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
bradley.jorgensen@monash.edu
More information on Dr Bradley Jorgensen is available on the Griffith University website.
Dr Kenan Kalayci
Senior Lecturer, School of Economics
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Dr Kenan Kalayci is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Economics, The University of Queensland and an ARC Discovery Early Career Research Fellow. His areas of research include Industrial Organization, Behavioural Economics and Experimental Economics. He has expertise in consumer and competition policy, multi sided platform markets and randomised controlled trials.
Dr Kalayci obtained his PhD in Economics from Tilburg University in 2011. Since then, Dr Kalayci has been published in numerous journals including the Experimental Economics, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization and International Journal of Industrial Organization. He has been a recipient of numerous grants, awards and scholarships.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Behavioural Economics
Experimental Economics
Industrial Organisation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
k.kalayci@uq.edu.au
More information on Dr Kenan Kalayci is available on the University of Queensland website.
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