Selected VIDEOS Columbia Threadneedle | A Financial Advisor’s Guide to Investor BehaviorTVO the agenda with Steve Paikin| Nudging Out of DebtFeature Film | (Dis)Honesty – The Truth About Lies Selected PRINT/GUIDES/MENTIONS 2023 Financial Times Responsible Business Education AwardNina Mazar and Dilip Soman (2022). Behavioral Science in the Wild. University of Toronto Press. Soman, Dilip and Nina Mazar (2022). “Six Prescriptions for Applied Behavioral Science as It Comes of Age.” Behavioral Scientist.Robitaille, Nicole, Nina Mazar, and Julian House (2021). “Are Repeat Nudges Effective? For Tardy Tax Filers, It Seems So.” Behavioral Scientist, June 7.Mazar, Nina, Nicole Robitaille, and Julian House (2021). “Do Behavioral Nudges Work on Organizations?” Harvard Business Review, February 22.Mazar, Nina (2021). “How Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives can Benefit from Behavioral Science.” BEworks Choice Architecture Report 2021.Kristal, Ariella, Ashley Whillans, Max Bazerman, Francesca Gino, Lisa Shu, Nina Mazar, and Dan Ariely (2020). “When We’re Wrong, It’s Our Responsibility as Scientists to Say So,” Scientific American.Mazar, Nina (2019). “Behavioral Economics: Responsibility and Accountability,” guest editorial in The Behavioral Economics Guide 2019, edited by Alain Samson.Mazar, Nina (2018). “How Behavioral Economics Could Help Reduce Credit Card Delinquency,” Harvard Business Review, July 26.Ly, Kim, Nina Mazar, Min Zhao and Dilip Soman (2013). “A Practitioner’s Guide to Nudging.” BEAR Research Report Series. Republished as Harvard Business Review Case.Ariely, Dan and Nina Mazar (2013). “Six ways our brains make bad financial decisions,” Globe and Mail, Report on Business Magazine.Soman, Dilip and Nina Mazar (2012). “Financial literacy is not enough,” The Hill Times. Mazar, Nina (2012). “The Role of Morality in Consumer Decisions,” Chapter 10 in “Flux: The Evolving Role of the Marketing Manager,” edited by David Soberman and Dilip Soman, Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.