Student profile
Nina Nesdoly
Specialization: Management
Thesis supervisor: Alexandra Panaccio
Thesis title: The Impact of Predictability on Employee Appraisals of Workplace Stressors
Research interests: Work-related stress, resilience, and burnout
Academic degrees:
- MSc Management, Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
- BSc Neuroscience, Carleton University
- Scholarships and awards:
- Canada Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC), 2022–2025
- Best Master’s Thesis – Human Resources Research Institute, 2021
- Telfer Graduate Thesis Competition, 2nd place, 2020
- Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2019, 2020, 2021
- Telfer Excellence Scholarship, University of Ottawa, 2019, 2020
- Scholarships and awards:
Teaching assistant positions and courses taught:
- Part-time instructor, Managing People in Organizations, COMM 229
Publications and conference presentations
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
- 2020 Nesdoly, N., Tulk, C., & Mantler, J. The effects of perceived professor competence, warmth and gender on students’ likelihood to register for a course. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 45(5), 666–679.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Activity
- 2026 Nesdoly, N. (2026). Predictability and stress appraisals: a psychophysiological experiment on workload changes [Work-in-progress poster] Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, Calgary, Canada, May 24.
- 2025 Nesdoly, N., O’Reilly, J., Panaccio, A., Rethinking resilience: leveraging neuroscience for employee resilience [Conference presentation]. 22nd European Congress of Work and Organizational Psychology, Prague, Czech Republic, May 22.
- 2021 Nesdoly, N. & O’Reilly, J. The impact of transformational leadership on employees' appraisals of stressors [Conference presentation]. Paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, virtual conference, August 1.
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