
معرفی
Ilke Onur serves as an Associate Professor of Economics in the College of Business, Government and Law at Flinders University, with extensive experience in applied microeconomics. His academic leadership includes serving as an academic editor for PLOS ONE and coordinating postgraduate courses like Economic Environments: Assessing Current and Future Markets (BUSN9146).
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin (2005), an M.S. in Economics from the same institution (2001), and dual B.A. (Economics) and B.S. (Mathematics) degrees from Koç University, Istanbul (1999).
- Research Focus: Industrial organization, auctions, health economics, development economics, and economics of information systems
- Key Themes: Financial inclusion in ASEAN, health insurance policy, automotive industry restructuring, and mental health interventions
- Methodological Approaches: Experimental economics, longitudinal analysis, event studies, and policy evaluation frameworks
His recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate strong interdisciplinary engagement, particularly in analyzing automotive sector transitions, geopolitical impacts on energy markets, and veteran mental health. These works frequently employ advanced econometric techniques including instrumental variable analysis and difference-in-differences modeling.
- Major Grants:
- Australian Research Council Linkage Project ($1.375M): Future Work, Future Communities (2019-2024)
- ERIA Grant ($167,678): Financial Inclusion in ASEAN (2018-2019)
- iMove CRC ($204,000): Work-from-Home Practices Post-Pandemic (2020-2021)
- South Australia Police ($89,650): Demand Management Project
- Teaching Awards: UniSA Business Teaching Excellence Award (2019), Teaching Innovation Award (2019)
Professor Onur actively contributes to academic governance as an external reviewer for ARC Discovery/Linkage grants, Global Development Network, and Turkish Scientific Council. His media expertise covers applied economics, auctions, development, and health economics, with frequent engagement through Flinders University's media team.



