Dr. Laurel Austin

Associate Professor

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Biography

Laurel Austin is an Associate Professor in Management Science at Ivey Business School, with expertise in behavioral decision science. Her research primarily focuses on individual decision-making under risk and uncertainty, specifically within the contexts of digital health care and vaping among youth and young adults. Austin's work investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced decision-making processes and behaviors related to vaping and nicotine use, aligning with her interests in mental models and behavioral addictions. Throughout her academic career, she has published extensively on topics like medical decision-making, insurance behavior, and computer-supported group decision-making. Austin also teaches specialized courses in decision-making and risk management at various educational levels, including HBA, MSc, and MBA programs. Prior to her role at Ivey, she joined the Copenhagen Business School as an Associate Professor of Strategic Decision Making and Risk Management. She earned her PhD in Management Decision Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University and holds a Master of Science in Industrial Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan.

Research Interests

Requirements for Western University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6
TOEFL
Listening
Required:20
Reading
Required:20
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:20
Total
Required:86
Prerequisites
Four-year degree, honours or the equivalent, in anthropology or equivalent background in social sciences.
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  • Sample of written work (15-20 pages)
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Specialization Notes

Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.