Professor, Health Psychology
Curtin University
SUMMARY
Professor Rob Donovan is the former Director of the Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control and continues work at the Centre on a part time basis.
He is currently Professor of Behavioural Research and Professor of Social Marketing. Professor Donovan’s research explores the role of advertising in influencing consumer behaviour on food and alcohol consumption.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Alcohol
Healthy Eating
Surveys
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Robert.donovan@cbs.curtin.edu.au
More information on Rob Donovan is available on the Conversation website.
Uwe Dulleck
Professor, Queensland University of Technology
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Uwe’s research uses economic theory to help consumers to choose suppliers who are less likely to rip them off. Financial Decisions and Regulation as well as Education are the areas of application of Behavioural Economics where Uwe has collaborated with commonwealth and state government as well as the non profit sector.
Uwe has worked with ASIC and the ATO using Laboratory Experiments for policy design and evaluation. With the department of Education and IP Australia Uwe has worked on applications studying incentives for employees and service providers.
Uwe was part of a researcher team running an RCT on Engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at school.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Consumer Behaviour
Consumer Protection
Experts
Lab Experiments
Natural Experiments (analysis of administrative data)
RCTs
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
uwe.dulleck@qut.edu.au
More information on Uwe Dulleck is available on the QUT website.
Dr Nick Faulkner
Research Fellow, BehaviourWorks
Monash University
SUMMARY
Dr Nicholas Faulkner is a Research Fellow at BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash University. His research has investigated behaviours across a broad range of policy areas, including: social inclusion and racism, charitable giving, business and citizens’ compliance with requests from government regulators, and trust in government.
He is particularly interested in designing rigorous trials to test the effects of behavioural interventions, and using routinely collected big data to understand the drivers of behavioural problems.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Compliance
Measurement
Multiculturalism
Research Design
Social Inclusion
Written Communication
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
nicholas.faulkner@monash.edu
More information on Dr Nick Faulkner is available on the Monash University website.
Kelly Fielding
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR VC’S RESEARCH AND TEACHING FELLOW,
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND ARTS
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Kelly Fielding’s research focuses broadly on understanding the social and psychological determinants of environmental sustainability. She seeks to understand environmental decisions and behaviours and to develop communication and behaviour change strategies that can promote greater environmental sustainability.
A key focus of her current research is on sustainable urban water management, specifically, how we can engage communities with this issue, how we can communicate about new water technologies such as recycled water, how we can promote water conservation, and how we can understand and communicate about drinking water supplies.
Her research is also focused on understanding climate change beliefs as well as identifying ways to address climate change scepticism and inaction.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Climate Change Beliefs and Action
Environmental Sustainability
Social Identity
Social Norms
Sustainable Urban Water Management
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
k.fielding@uq.edu.au
More information on Kelly Fielding is available on the University of Queensland website.
Dr Jonas Fooken
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW, CENTRE FOR BUSINESS
AND ECONOMICS OF HEALTH
University of Queensland
SUMMARY
Jonas is a Research Fellow with the University of Queensland’s Centre for the Business and Economics of Health.
Before Joining UQ, Jonas worked for the Behavioural Economics Team of the European Commission. He is interested in applying behavioural economic insights to public policy in taxation, health and labour economics.
Jonas currently works on behavioural topics of tax compliance and public health. He also studies the consequences of population ageing for society. He combines theory and evidence, mainly using experiments, including field and laboratory experiments that serve as a cheap and non invasive way to proof a concept and determine mechanisms that work best.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Ageing and Economic Decisions
Compliance in Health
Experiments for Policy
Prevention in Health
Tax Compliance
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
j.fooken@uq.edu.au
More information on Dr Jonas Fooken is available on the University of Queensland website.
Dr Elisha Frederiks
Research Scientist
CSIRO
SUMMARY
Dr Elisha Frederiks is a Research Scientist within the CSIRO’s Adaptive Urban and Social Systems program. She is also registered as an Organisational Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.
At CSIRO, Elisha specialises in applying key principles from behavioural economics and psychology to investigate various social science challenges and opportunities, particularly in the residential energy domain.
A key focus of her work is designing cost effective and scalable solutions to shift consumer decision making behaviour in positive ways – for example, towards greater efficiency, productivity and sustainability – then scientifically testing the impact of such solutions in real world settings via randomised controlled trials.
KEY WORDS (POLICY AREAS AND METHODOLOGY EXPERTISE)
Behavioural Change
Consumer Psychology
Energy
Organisational and Social Psychology
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Elisha.Frederiks@csiro.au
More information on Dr Elisha Frederiks is available on the Research Gate website.
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