Public scholar: Tanya Singh
Tanya Singh
What are the consequences of putting off purchase decisions?
Tanya Singh is a doctoral candidate in Marketing at the John Molson School of Business. Tanya holds a PhD in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor’s in Engineering in Biotechnology. Prior to starting her PhD in marketing, she carried out research in genetics.
Tanya leverages her interdisciplinary background to study consumer decision making. She examines the consequences of putting off choices on consumer behavior. Her dissertation examines how putting off decisions can have significant impact on subsequent consumer decisions. She is the recipient of the Howard Webster Award for Graduate Excellence. She is also involved in developing and delivering a data analysis workshop targeted towards graduate students at Concordia University.
Tanya Singh: To buy or not to buy? What happens when you put off a purchase?
Tanya's blog posts
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As we roll in the third year of Pandemic, Public Scholar Tanya Singh sheds lights on the cost of having pandemic puppies. Read more -
In this special podcast episode, Tanya Singh and Alexa Ruel, two Public Scholars at Concordia University, interview 3 Concordia PhD graduates about their decision to start their career in industry. Read more -
We’re all feeling a bit unsure about getting back to our social lives. Tanya Singh discusses from research based insights that may help ease the transition! Read more -
It may seem like we had to “scale down” our lives during the pandemic, but the consequences of this may not be all bad. Tanya Singh, a consumer behavior researcher, explores the psychological effects of downsizing your life. Read more -
We’ve all been reminiscing about life before the pandemic. Tanya Singh discusses her experience with nostalgia and why its not always been positive. Read more