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Anne-Laure Sellier is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where she has been teaching since 2004. She holds a PhD in Management from INSEAD, an MBA from Warwick University, a Master in Public Administration from Bocconi University, and a BA from HEC School of Management.
Her research focuses on how time perception, emotions, and cognitive processes influence consumer decision-making, self-regulation, creativity, and happiness. She explores the interplay between affective and cognitive systems in shaping judgments and behaviors in marketing contexts.
Her work has been published in leading journals including the Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Journal of Consumer Psychology. These publications reflect a strong interdisciplinary approach bridging marketing, psychology, and behavioral decision theory.
- PhD in Management, INSEAD, France (2003)
- MBA, Warwick University, England (1996)
- MPA in Public Administration, Luigi Bocconi University, Italy (1995)
- BA, HEC School of Management, Paris, France (1994)
She previously served as an Assistant Professor of Marketing at London Business School before joining NYU Stern. She also has professional experience in the pharmaceutical industry, enriching her applied perspective on consumer behavior.
She teaches courses in Consumer Behavior and Marketing Hi-Tech Products, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate programs. No information is available regarding student advising, research grants, laboratory affiliations, or scientific awards.
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