
معرفی
Remi Trudel is an Associate Professor at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University, where he has been affiliated since July 2009. His research focuses on consumer well-being, with a particular emphasis on sustainability, health and diet, and personal finance. He earned his PhD from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario in 2009.
- Education
- PhD, Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario (2009)
Trudel’s work explores how consumers, marketers, and policymakers can make better, more sustainable decisions for individuals and society. His research spans topics such as mental health app adoption, sustainability marketing, eco-friendly product perception, recycling behavior, and personal finance decision-making. Recent publications highlight gender stereotypes in digital health, psychological ownership in circular economy initiatives, and behavioral interventions to reduce overconsumption.
His studies have appeared in top-tier journals including Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, and Journal of Consumer Psychology. Research trends indicate a consistent focus on behavioral economics, environmental psychology, and ethical consumption, with increasing attention to technology-driven solutions and policy design.
Scientific Awards
- Broderick Prize for Excellence in Research Scholarship (2012)
- Broderick Prize for Outstanding Faculty Contribution to the Doctoral Community and Program (2015)
Trudel contributes to doctoral education at Boston University and has mentored interdisciplinary research teams. While specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text, his work bridges consumer psychology, sustainability, and financial behavior, influencing both academic discourse and practical applications.




