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Philippe
Wodnicki

Assistant Professor

Department of Marketing
FSA ULaval
Pavillon J.-A.-DeSève
Local 1190

Education

  • Doctorate, Marketing (Ph. D.), Ivey Business School (en cours)
  • Master, Marketing (M. Sc.), Concordia University
  • Diploma in Music Technology - Music Production, Sound Engineering, and Business (Oth), Point Blank Music School
  • Bachelor, Commerce - Accountancy (B. Sc.), Concordia University

Publications

Articles

Communications in a Conference Without Proceedings

  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2025). Economic shocks and consumer attitudes: A lasting effect?. Southern Ontario Behavioural Decision Research conference, Toronto, Canada.
  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2024). The effect of diversified learning on the retirement planning and debt management of lower-income consumers. Southern Ontario Behavioural Decision Research conference, Toronto, Canada.
  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2024). The effect of diversified learning on the retirement planning and debt management of Llwer-income consumers. Society for Consumer Psychology conference, Nashville, United States of America.
  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2024). The interactive effect of political ideology and perceived economic inequality on support for crowdfunding. Society for Consumer Psychology conference, Nashville, United States of America.
  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2023). I will never not be poor: Higher economic inequality leads lower-income consumers to give up. Association for Consumer Research conference, Seattle, United States of America.
  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2023). The interactive effect of political ideology and perceived economic inequality on support for crowdfunding. Association for Consumer Research conference, Seattle, United States of America.
  • Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Kristofferson, K. (2023). I will never not be poor: Higher economic inequality leads lower-income consumers to give up. Society for Consumer Psychology conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States of America.
  • Lawlor, A., Jurewicz, Z., Wodnicki, P., Goode, M. R., & Moorhouse, M. (2021). Assessments of financial concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Workshop, Network for Economic and Social Trends, Western University, Canada.
  • Wodnicki, P. (2021). The impact of societal threat on prosocial behaviours. Annual Graduate Research Exposition, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Canada.
  • Shrivastava, M., & Wodnicki, P. (2019). Green product overuse: An alternative explanation. Annual Graduate Research Exposition, Concordia University, Canada.
  • Wodnicki, P., & Walsh, D. (2019). “Can I? Will I? Depletion, self-efficacy, and health-related behaviours. Annual Graduate Research Exposition, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University., Canada.
  • Kim, H. J., Walsh, D., & Wodnicki, P. (2019). Goals come in all shapes and sizes: Can goal-shaped products increase willingness-to-pay?. Association for Consumer Research conference, Atlanta, United States of America.

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