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Professor Ellen Garbarino is a faculty member at the University of Sydney's Business School, specializing in consumer behavior, decision science, and behavioral economics. She holds the academic rank of Professor and serves as the Postgraduate Research Coordinator. Her work focuses on topics such as consumer trust, health marketing, policy analysis, and behavioral interventions in areas like gambling, savings, and blood donation systems.
Her research has explored the impact of digital payment systems on gambling harm minimization, the design of response systems for consumer wait times, and the psychological drivers of lying and risk aversion. She has also investigated the influence of political ideology on consumer behavior and the effectiveness of message framing in health campaigns. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges marketing, psychology, and public policy.
Professor Garbarino has been featured in media outlets like the Sydney Morning Herald, ABC News, and BBC Radio 5, discussing issues ranging from consumer pricing trends to the societal perception of video games and corporate profits. Her grants include studies on blood donation systems and consumer protection in the credit card domain.


