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Conference Day Agenda

Conference Day Agenda

Timing

Activity

9:30 - 10:00 AM

Registration and Light Breakfast

10:15 - 11:15 AM

Welcome to Ted Rogers School of Management - Interim Dean, Avner Levin

Key Note Speaker – Dr. Dale Griffin (external link, opens in new window) 

11:15 - 11:30 AM

Coffee / Networking break

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Session 1

Ian Burt, The Impact of Organizational Identity and Professional Norm Salience on Internal Auditors’ Assessments of Internal Control Weaknesses

Joseph Thomas Paniculangara, Windfalls and Mental Accounting in Charitable Donations

Adam Presslee, Better to Give than to Receive

1:00 - 2:00 PM

Stand Up Lunch and Poster Session

Joanna Andrejkow, Diminishing the Inherent Goal Conflict in Productivity: The Effects of Conscious and Nonconscious Goal Primes on Employee Performance

Michelle Ashburner, The Identified Victim Effect and Propensity to Engage Type II Processes in a Two-Stage Donation Paradigm

Mathieu Audet, Job Bank

Elizabeth Hardy, Increasing Response Rates to a Statistics Canada Survey

David Holysh, Encouraging Online Filing with Environmental Messaging

David Holysh, Increasing Take-up of Working Income Tax Benefit Among Low-income Canadians

Faizan Imtiaz, Time Is Money: Examining the Influence of Time on Decision Making in Older and Younger Adults

Haris Khan, Recruitment of Women into the Canadian Armed Forces: Social Media Marketing Trial

Michelle Minkovich, Distinct Effects of Meaning and Personal Relevance on Prosocial Choice and Behaviour

Shirish Panchal, Dominance-Prestige Model Can Predict Outcomes in Buyer-Seller Interactions That Entail Status Asymmetries

Amanda Rotella, Feelings of Relative Deprivation and Involvement in High-Pressure Decisions

Martin Harry Turpin, On Art and Bullshit

2:00 - 3:30 PM

Session 2

Nukhet Agar, Uncertain Reward Campaigns Impact Consumers’ Size Choices

Derek J. Koehler, Scientific Studies with Conflicting Results Are Not Perceived to Advance Knowledge 

Bradley Ruflle, Tat will tell: Tatoos and Time Preferences

3:30 - 3:45 PM

Coffee / Networking break

3:45 - 5:00 PM

Session 3

Jeremy Gretton and Amanda Power, Using Behavioural Economics to Improve Direct Mail to Businesses: Evidence from an In-Field Experiment

Michelle Hilscher, Nudging Customer Adoption of Home Insurance Through a Simulated Call Centre

Ada Le, Positioning Home Insurance Products in a Digital Environment

Monica Soliman and Hasti Rahbar, Canada Learning Bond

5:00 - 7:00 PM

Reception - Cash bar