- Decision-making under risk and uncertainty
- Risk management and insurance
- Microeconomic theory
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Richard Peter is a Professor of Finance and the Nationwide Professor at the Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa, with a joint affiliation as Associate Professor in the Economics department. His research focuses on decision-making under risk and uncertainty, particularly in the context of insurance and risk management, using tools from microeconomic theory. His research interests include: Decision-making under risk and uncertainty Risk management and insurance Behavioral and health economics Precautionary behavior and prevention Ambiguity aversion and insurance design Bargaining and incentive mechanisms Dr. Peter’s recent publications span top journals such as Management Science , Journal of Risk and Insurance , and Health Economics . His work often explores how individuals and institutions respond to uncertainty, with themes including probability weighting, vaccination decisions, optimal prevention, and the impact of genetic testing on insurance. A recurring focus is the intersection of behavioral insights with formal economic modeling. His scientific awards highlight excellence in both research and teaching: David and Lois Gardner Faculty Award for Mid-Career Excellence (2024) Early Career Scholarly Achievement Award (2020) Excellence in Reviewing Award, Journal of Risk and Insurance (2019) Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award (2019) Ernst-Meyer Prize, The Geneva Association (2013) Dr. Peter has been actively involved in advising and research mentorship, contributing to the academic development of students and junior scholars. He has received multiple teaching and faculty excellence awards, underscoring his commitment to education. His research has been supported through fellowships such as the TriStar Research Fellow and the Nationwide Professorship. He is a member of leading professional organizations including the American Risk and Insurance Association and the European Group of Risk and Insurance Economists. He is affiliated with research initiatives in behavioral economics and risk theory at the University of Iowa, contributing to seminars and collaborative projects in insurance economics and decision science.








