Biography
Kirsten Rohde is professor of Behavioral Economics at Erasmus School of Economics and professor of Microeconomics at Maastricht University. Her main research interests are time, social, and risk preferences. Her research uses a combination of decision theoretical and empirical approaches. Her work also addresses how time, social, and risk preferences relate to health behavior.
Kirsten is a fellow of the Tinbergen Institute and member of ERIM. She serves as associate editor for Management Science.
In the past, Kirsten was Vice Dean Research at the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE), Associate Director of Erasmus Research Intitute of Management (ERIM), head of the Organization, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship group, and deputy director of the department of Applied Economics at ESE.