Michelle Catherine Baddeley

Michelle Catherine Baddeley

Michelle Catherine Baddeley Work Address: Institute for Choice, University of South Australia Level 13, 140 Arthur Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 email: [email protected] Citizenship: Australian, British Research interests Behavioural Economics • Social Economics • Labour Markets • Investment • Housing • Infrastructure Employment 2017- Research Professor Institute for Choice (I4C), University of South Australia 2017- Honorary Professor UCL Institute for Global Prosperity, University College London 2016-17 School Director Bartlett School of Construction & Project Management, University College London 2013-17 Professor in Economics and Finance Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London 1995-2013 Director of Studies (Economics), Fellow, Tutor/Admissions Tutor Gonville & Caius College/Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK 1996-2012 Economics Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, Economics Tripos (Macroeconomics 1996-2006), MPhil (Behavioural Economics 2007-12) 2003-2005 Deputy Director (part-time) Cambridge Centre for Economic & Public Policy, University of Cambridge 1995-1997 Post-Doctoral Research Associate. Leverhulme Trust - EU Regional Unemployment, University of Cambridge. 1989-1991 Cadet, Research Officer/Economist Australian Commonwealth Treasury 1987-1989 Graduate Clerk Central Administration, University of Queensland Education 1996 PhD (Economics), Faculty of Economics & Politics, University of Cambridge 1992 MPhil (Economics), Faculty of Economics & Politics, University of Cambridge 1990 Bachelor of Economics, First Class Honours, University of Queensland 1985 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), University of Queensland External Academic and Policy Roles Research Council Appointments: • UK Economic and Social Research Council Expert Group, preparing ‘Understanding the Macroe- conomy’, 2015-6 • UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, ‘Human Dimensions of Cyber Security’, drafting panel, 2015-6 • Review panel, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research/US National Science Foundation, Privacy in a Cyber Environment, 2016 • External Reviewer, Hong Kong Research Grants Council, 2016. • ESRC/British Academy, ‘Consumption, Behaviour and Socio-Cultural Change’ advisory panel, 2015 • Commissioning Panel, UK Economic & Social Research Council ‘Centres and Large Grants’ 2013-4 Advisory Boards • Hazardous Substances Advisory Committee to UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (an official public appointment) 2013-17. • Executive Committee, UCL Centre for Behaviour Change, 2014–17 • International Confederation for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics and Economic Psy- chology (ICABEEP), 2015- • Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics, 2014- • Associate Fellow, Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP), 2014– • Programme Reviewer Economics/Econometrics, Goldsmiths, University of London, 2015 • Advisory Panel, Government Office for Science, Blackett Review of Financial Technology Futures, Chaired by Sir Mark Walport, 2014-15 • Centre for Science & Policy/Cabinet Office/GO-Science Policy Challenges Briefing panel, Emer- gency Behaviours, 2013-4 • UCL’s Green Economy Policy Commission, led by Prof Paul Ekins, 2013-14 • Technology Strategy Board: Knowledge Transfer Network for Financial Services, 2011-4 Editorial Boards: • Journal of Behavioral Economics & Policy 2016-, including Guest Editor of Special Issue ”Heuristics & Nudges”, forthcoming; • Economic and Labour Relations Review, Executive Committee 2017-; • American Review of Political Economy 2016-; • Journal of Cybersecurity, 2015-; • Journal of Economic Psychology, 2013–16 • Board of Advice Perspectives in Behavioral Economics & the Economics of Behavior External Examining: • Management Studies Tripos, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge 2014-17 • Department of Political Economy BA/BSc programmes, King’s College London, 2012-16 • External PhD Examiner, various institutions, various years. Research Grants 2016/17 Co-Investigator, ESRC RELIEF project (Refugees, Education, Learning, Informa- tion Technology and Entrepreneurship for the Future), led by Principal Inves- tigator (PI) Professor Dame Henrietta Moore, Institute for Global Prosperity University College London. £4,117,492 2016-18 Principal Investigator (with Dr D’Maris Coffman), International Growth Cen- tre/UK DfID grant: Electricity Crises in Zambia - Estimating the Costs of Firm Unreliability, with Dr Musiliu Oseni and Bernard Tembo £58,074 2016-18 Principal Investigator, EPSRC Impact Acceleration Award: collaborating with the UK’s Office of National Statistics to develop innovative construction statis- tics based around Big Data, text-mining and computational modelling, with Dr Xuxin Mao and Prof Jim Meikle £14,610 2015-17 CoI, Project Management Institute grant: Incentivizing Collaborative BIM- enabled Projects, with Dr Chen-Yu Chang US$49,546 2015-16 Principal Investigator, Innovate-UK, Knowledge Transfer Partnership grant: de- veloping innovative construction and macroeconomic forecasting tools, with Dr X Mao and Prof J Meikle. In collaboration with AECOM (an engineering consultancy) £59,260 2015-16 CoI, UCL Bartlett Research Challenges grant: Global Actors, Capital Flows and the Production & Regulation of London’s Built Environment, with Prof John Tomaney (PI), Daniel Durrant, Dr Claire Colomb, Prof Mike Raco and Dr Yiming Wang £10,000 Research Grants (cont’d) 2013–16 CoI, EPSRC/ESRC Consortia for Exploratory Research in Security (CEReS): Deter- ring Deception in Socio-technical Systems, with Prof Ross Anderson (PI), Prof Peter Robinson, Dr Frank Stajano - Cambridge Computer Lab; Prof Angela Sasse - UCL; Dr Jeff Yan - Newcastle University; and Prof Aldert Vrij - University of Portsmouth £965,818 2014 Principal Investigator, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Research Trust award: BIM and Collaborative Working - Insights from Behavioural Economics and Incentive Theory, with Dr Chen-Yu Chang £9,280 2012-13 CoI, EPSRC institutional sponsorship grant: Household Energy Consumption, with Prof Michael Pollitt and Dr David Reiner, Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG), Judge Business School, University of Cambridge £29,826 2012-13 CoI, University of Cambridge seed fund: Environmental Education, with Prof Michael Pollitt, Dr David Reiner (EPRG) and Dr Hilary Cremin - Faculty of Edu- cation, University of Cambridge £50,000 2011-12 Principal Investigator, Newton Trust Small Grants: Behavioural Bias; Learn- ing and Social Preferences, with Dylan Morris and Donna Harris £658(2012); £401(2013) 2010-11 Mentor - Dr Donna Harris, ESRC/MRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, Neuroeconomic Analyses of Social Influences, with Dr Dean Mobbs £159,978 awarded (in 2011 Dr Harris moved to a more senior position at Oxford) 2006-10 Principal Investigator, Leverhulme Trust grant, Neuroeconomic Analyses of Herding in Economics and Finance, with Prof Wolfram Schultz and Dr Philippe Tobler, with project PhD Studentship awarded to (now Dr) Christopher Burke, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cam- bridge £67,757 Consultancy, Commercial Research and Advisory Roles • PRICE Lab Steering Committee, 2016- International academic expert advising on policy-relevant research, PRICE Lab funded by four main economic regulators and Ireland’s Economic and Social Research Institute. • Anglian Water/@one Alliance – “Project Lemons”, 2013-17: with Dr Vedran Zerjav (UCL): a consultancy-funded research project applying insights from information economics, game theory and behavioural economics to the analysis of infrastructure supply chain relationships, including alliancing and collaborative working. • Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), 2016: with Dr Anna Tilba (Newcastle Business School), com- missioned by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to conduct a behavioural analysis, including a survey assessing groupthink and other behavioural biases in asset management. • EY Consulting, Imperial College Business School, 2016. Executive educationto EY economists, More One London. • National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG)/ PA Consulting London, 2015: provided expert quantitative modelling advice for estimating costs of utility works. • Triniti Marketing, 2012-13: specialist academic advice relating behavioural economics and eco- nomic psychology to consumer choice for commercial clients. • Reed-Elsevier, 2013: Executive education presentation to Strategic Pricing Summit. • UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), 2007: Consultancy research for Trends in Tourism Foreign Direct Investment in Africa reports. • AXA, 2004: Executive education lecture/ workshop on Advancement Investment Solutions, ‘In- vesting in an Age of Uncertainty’. Dissertation Supervising and Advising Current PhDs Yixi (Lois) Liao (The Bartlett, UCL) Imad Ahmed (The Bartlett, UCL) Nissy Sombatruang (UCL Computer Science) Past PhDs Chris Burke (Physiology, Development & Neuroscience Cambridge) Aoife Brophy-Haney (Judge Business School - Cambridge) Musiliu Oseni (Judge Business School, Cambridge) Brendan Markey-Towler (Economics, University of Queensland) Donna Harris (Land Economy, Cambridge) PhD Examiner Milad Ghasrikhouzani (Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, 2017) Regina Lin (The Bartlett, UCL) Ryan Haynes (Physiology, Development & Neuroscience - Cambridge) Gabor Pinter(Land Economy - Cambridge) Mark Hayes (Economics - University of Sutherland) Philipp-Bastian Brutscher (Economics - Cambridge) Ti-Ching

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