
Dr. Nicole Robitaille
@n_robitaille
Behavioral Scientist, Consumer Researcher and Associate Professor of Marketing @SmithBusiness
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19-09-2014 18:05:25
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See how local Queen's University marketing professor Dr. Nicole Robitaille is helping to increase organ donation numbers! We appreciate it very much! #beadonor #ygk Trillium Gift of Life Network (Ontario Health) queensu.ca/gazette/storie…

This paper was a long time in the making, but so glad to see it out in the world! @TheAvniShah #MattOsborne academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/adva… ideas42 alissa fishbane BEAR UofT Richard H Thaler Cass Sunstein Katy Milkman #BIOrg John A. List

While roughly 90% of Canadians support organ donation, far fewer register as donors. Queen's professor Dr. Nicole Robitaille is using behavioral science to help motivate people to register and close this gap. It all starts with a simple but powerful question. queensu.ca/gazette/storie…


Back at my favorite conference - #MPPC2023 after missing some years. I will be presenting our work on reducing organizations' energy consumption at 11 am today - stop by if you are around! Christopher Amaral Dr. Nicole Robitaille Ceren Kolsarici AMA


We know that context matter in applied behscience. But what exactly is context? BEAR UofT & BEworks take a first crack at the elements of context! Cass Sunstein @szazibarnabas Katy Milkman Hengchen Dai John A. List Richard H Thaler @B_I_Tweets ideas42 biorgpartnership.com/s/The-Elements…

So pleased to share new work out today Marketing Science! In it, I and Deborah Small probe people's hesitancy to brag about charitable giving, discuss how it hinders word-of-mouth for worthy causes, and test a possible intervention in a large, prereg'd field experiment... A 🧵


🗓 Save the date! #SOBDR2024 will return to Rotman School University of Toronto on Tues. May 14, 2024 Join researchers from Ontario universities (and beyond🌎) with an interest in the study of how people make judgments and decisions at next year's conference [in-person only]
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Join researchers from Ontario universities (and beyond🌎) with an interest in the study of how people make judgments and decisions at next year's conference [in-person only] 🗓 Save the date! #SOBDR2024 will return to <a href="/rotmanschool/">Rotman School</a> <a href="/UofT/">University of Toronto</a> on Tues. May 14, 2024
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📣 We are delighted to announce Eric J. Johnson (Columbia University) as our Keynote speaker for the #SOBDR2024 conference on May 14th Rotman School! Stay tuned for registration & conference details 🔗 biorgpartnership.com/biorg-events/s… Dilip Soman 🇨🇦 Kristen Duke @TheAvniShah Dr. Nicole Robitaille

So grateful to have been awarded the New Researcher Excellence Award from Smith Business! Am very lucky to be part of such an amazing group! And am especially thankful for my amazing family who is always there to cheer me on - Love you!



#gifts that make you #suspicious Mutluoglu, Laurence Ashworth & Dr. Nicole Robitaille find that pricey gifts cause recipients to become suspicious of givers' instrumental motives, undermining their otherwise positive reactions 👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ma… Wiley Psychology

Registration for SOBDR2024 at BEAR UofT Rotman School is now open: biorgpartnership.com/biorg-events/s… Kyle B. Murray Dr. Nicole Robitaille @yingzeng39 @grantpackard

Discover how to use behavioural science to guide people to make decisions that are in their best interests. In this #SmithInsight video, Professor Nicole Robitaille (Dr. Nicole Robitaille) explores how organizations can employ "nudging". Watch: smith.queensu.ca/insight/conten…


Really enjoyed my visit to Telfer School of Management. Was honoured to keynote their inaugural Healthier Consumption Research Unit's Spring Research Meeting. What a wonderful group of academics coming together to make a positive impact! Thank you Keri L. Kettle for the invite.



Thank you for joining us at the launch of "What Works, What Doesn't (and When)"! 👏 Special thank you Stephen Wendel, Chiara Varazzani, Dr. Nicole Robitaille & Michael Hallsworth for the insightful panel discussion and your invaluable contributions to the book and the field! 🔖tinyurl.com/4a2u8s56




New feature on our JPSP paper is out! 🧠✨ Mind Games Make the Mundane Manageable Check it out: smith.queensu.ca/insight/conten… 📝 “More Done, More Drained” with Zeng, Tsai Jan & Zhao Smith Business Research@Queen's University