Nina Mazar

Member, Scholar Council at Longpath

Nina Mazar is a behavioral scientist, named one of "The 40 Most Outstanding B-School Profs Under 40 In The World" (Poets&Quants, 2014). She is also co-director of the Susilo Institute for Ethics at Boston University School of Business. Nina investigates how we think about products, money, investments, and morality, considering implications for welfare, development, and policy. Nina acted as the senior behavioral scientist of the World Bank’s behavioral insights team (eMBeD) in Washington DC, is the co-founder of BEworks, and co-originator of BEAR at the University of Toronto. She serves as advisor on boards of various government (e.g., of the Privy Council Office Innovation Hub for Behavioral Economics in Canada) and non-for-profit organizations (e.g., Irrational Labs in San Francisco, CA).

Timeline

  • Member, Scholar Council

    Current role