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Dr. Joyce Delnoij is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance at Utrecht University. She is affiliated with the Utrecht University School of Economics and conducts research under the university's Institutions for Open Societies (IOS) and Pathways to Sustainability (PtS) research themes.
Her research focuses on experimental economics and behavioral game theory, with particular expertise in online marketplaces (including auctions and the sharing economy), sustainable decision making (particularly regarding protein and energy transitions), and interpersonal preferences (such as honesty, trust, and social norms). Her work combines theoretical game theory with empirical experimental methods to understand economic behavior in real-world contexts.
Dr. Delnoij's publication record shows consistent high-quality output across leading economics and interdisciplinary journals. Her recent work demonstrates a clear trajectory from foundational auction theory toward more applied research on sustainability and social behavior. She has published in top journals including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, and Economic Theory, with her research gaining significant attention as evidenced by citation metrics and media coverage.
Her scholarly contributions span several interconnected domains: auction theory and market design, behavioral aspects of sharing economy platforms like Airbnb, sustainable consumption patterns, and social norm formation. This interdisciplinary approach positions her work at the intersection of economics, psychology, and policy-relevant research.
Dr. Delnoij teaches courses in experimental economics and microeconomics, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate education at Utrecht University. Her research has been supported through various academic channels, though specific grant details are not provided in the available information.

