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Uwe Dulleck is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), associated with the Centre for Behavioral Economics, Society, and Technology (BEST). His research focuses on behavioral economics, healthcare decision-making, and interdisciplinary innovation. He has contributed to studies on cognitive biases in clinical settings, digital transformation in finance, and the application of blockchain in supply chains. Collaborations span global health, media trust, and aging studies. His work bridges experimental economics with real-world policy and industry challenges.
Key research interests include decision-making under uncertainty, public policy implications of behavioral insights, and the intersection of technology with economic behavior. Notable projects include analyzing framing effects in medical innovation adoption and investigating trust dynamics in news media. Dulleck’s interdisciplinary approach addresses societal issues such as healthcare efficiency, financial regulation, and sustainable construction practices.
His publications highlight themes like biomaterials research collaboration, pandemic behavioral responses, and the role of incentives in education. While no formal awards are listed, his prolific output reflects significant scholarly contributions. Collaborations with institutions like the University of Queensland and international teams underscore his global academic engagement.
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