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Jan Mi­chael Bauer

Associate Professor

Subjects
Microeconomics Consumer behaviour Food Quantitative methods Sustainability Well-being

Primary research areas

Behavioral Interventions and Policy Design

I evaluate how behaviorally informed policies—including nudges, incentives, and information campaigns—can help to address societal issues and bridge the gap between people’s intentions and actual behavior. I also study how companies use behavioural insights in ways that may exploit consumers, highlighting both the opportunities and the risks of behavioral science.

Sustainable Consumption and Behavior Change

I study the role of individual behavior in driving environmental outcomes and climate mitigation. Applying experimental and quantitative methods, I aim to better understand decision-making processes and to test interventions that promote sustainable behavior.

Health, Well-Being, and Behavior

I investigate how situational factors and environments influence daily decisions that affect health and well-being. From dietary habits to commuting patterns, I analyze how both immediate contexts and life-course events shape individual outcomes.

Behavioral science for people and planet

I am driven by the question of when and why individual choices and behaviors in the current market economy and private sphere are not aligned with the long-term interests of individuals themselves, society, and our concern for the environment. 

My research helps society address one of its greatest challenges: aligning individual behavior with long-term sustainability goals. I investigate why daily decisions often diverge from people’s intentions and broader societal needs, and how these choices add up to shape climate, health, and well-being outcomes. 

I apply experimental and quantitative methods to understand decision-making processes and to test interventions that promote sustainable consumption. This includes field experiments and large-scale surveys that provide causal evidence on how behaviors can shift. My work supports the design of policies and strategies that encourage climate-friendly choices while guarding against behavioral designs that exploit consumers. 

As Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School, I teach, supervise, and collaborate across disciplines. I am also a member of the Consumer & Behavioural Insights Group at the Center for Sustainability, contributing to research that helps individuals, companies, and policymakers advance societal well-being and sustainability transitions. 

Recent research projects

BEACON (2021–2025)

Behavioral insights for a Circular Society, testing lifestyle changes that support sustainable and circular consumption.
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Teal Helix (2024–2028)

Building resilience through inclusive and personalized food labeling to foster healthier and more sustainable choices.
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