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Dr. David J. Hardisty

48 min · 8 de nov de 2022
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From premed at Stanford to web development to becoming the Chair of UBC Sauder's Marketing & Behavioural Science Division, Dr. Hardisty discusses rejection, persistence, and what to do when your planned career doesn't feel like a fit. -- Dr. David J. Hardisty is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business. He completed his BA at Stanford, his Master of Research at the Université Paris Descartes, and his MA, MPhil and PhD at Columbia University in New York. Though his degrees are in psychology, Dr. Hardisty's career path has ranged from beginning as a premed student at Stanford to teaching English in Japan, later working as a freelance web developer, before beginning his current research into consumer behaviour. He teaches courses in consumer decision-making, ethics and sustainability, and he's published over 20 papers in journals including the Journal of Consumer Psychology and the Journal of Marketing. He is an editorial board member for the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, as well as an ad hoc reviewer for over 30 other journals. In 2018, he co-founded the Centre for Decision Insights for Business and Society, and he is the Chair of the University of British Columbia's Marketing and Behavioural Science Division.

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