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Toke Reinholt Fosgaard is an Associate Professor in the Department of Technology, Management and Economics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His research lies at the intersection of behavioral economics, sustainability, and consumer decision-making, with a focus on how individuals respond to environmental information in everyday choices such as grocery shopping.
His research interests include behavioral economics, climate change mitigation, consumer behavior, and sustainable food systems. He investigates how digital tools and information about carbon footprints influence purchasing patterns, aiming to support more environmentally responsible consumption. His work contributes directly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and responsible production and consumption.
The two recent publications highlight two strands of his research: one applied study analyzing real-world impacts of carbon labeling on grocery purchases, and a theoretical contribution questioning assumptions about cooperation in strategic settings. Together, they reflect a blend of empirical rigor and conceptual depth in understanding human behavior.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
He is currently the main supervisor of a PhD project titled Behavioral Economics and Sustainable Food Choices (2024–2027), indicating active mentorship and research leadership. While specific grants are not mentioned, the ongoing project suggests current research funding and collaborative supervision with colleagues Sukumara S. and von Bülow C. W.
Labs and Teams:
No specific lab or research group name is provided, but his work appears integrated within the broader research environment of the Department of Technology, Management and Economics at DTU, likely involving interdisciplinary collaboration in sustainability and behavioral science.

