Gad Saad
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Born | 1964 (age 60–61) Lebanon |
Occupation | Professor |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | McGill University Cornell University |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Subject | Consumer behaviour, evolutionary psychology, decision making |
Notable works | The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption The Consuming Instinct Evolutionary Psychology in the Business Sciences |
Relatives | Ariel Helwani (nephew) |
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Gad Saad (born 1964) is an evolutionary behavioural scientist at the John Molson School of Business (Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) who is known for applying evolutionary psychology to marketing and consumer behaviour.[1] He holds the Concordia University Research Chair in Evolutionary Behavioural Sciences and Darwinian Consumption (2008–2018)[2] and has a blog at Psychology Today titled Homo Consumericus.[3]
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Biography
Early life and education
Saad was born in 1964 in Beirut, Lebanon, to a Jewish family. His family emigrated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in October 1975 to escape the Lebanese Civil War.[4] He obtained a B.Sc. (Mathematics and Computer Science) and M.B.A. from McGill University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Cornell University.[5] Saad's doctoral adviser was the mathematical/cognitive psychologist and behavioural decision theorist Edward Russo.
Career and research
Saad has been a professor of marketing at Concordia University since 1994. During this time he has also held visiting professorships at Cornell University, Dartmouth College, and the University of California, Irvine.[6] He is associate editor for the journal Evolutionary Psychology, and an advisory fellow for the Centre for Inquiry Canada.
One line of research that Saad has been exploring is how hormones affect consumers and the decisions they make. Examples of this research include how showy products affect testosterone levels,[7][8] how testosterone levels affect various forms of risk-taking,[9][10][11] and how hormones in the menstrual cycle affect buying decisions.[12][13] Another line of research has involved gift giving, including how men and women differ in why they give.[14][15][16][17]
Honours and awards
- Distinguished Teaching Award—John Molson School of Business (2000)[18]
- Hot Professor—Maclean's (2001 and 2002)[18]
- Darwinism Applied Award—AEPS (2014)[19]
Bibliography
Books
- Saad, G. (2011). The Consuming Instinct: What Juicy Burgers, Ferraris, Pornography, and Gift Giving Reveal About Human Nature. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. Book review[20]
- Saad, G. (Ed.) (2011). Evolutionary Psychology in the Business Sciences. Springer: Heidelberg, Germany. Book review[21][22]
- Saad, G. (2007). The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Book review[23]
Selected journal articles
- The framing effect when evaluating prospective mates: An adaptationist perspective. Evolution and Human Behavior. (2014).[24]
- Evolutionary consumption. Journal of Consumer Psychology. (2013).[25]
- Future of evolutionary psychology. Futures. (2011).[26]
- The Effect of Conspicuous Consumption on Men’s Testosterone Levels. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. (2009).[7]
- Sex Differences in the Ultimatum Game: An Evolutionary Psychology Perspective. Journal of Bioeconomics. (2001).[27]
Selected popular articles
- The Consuming Instinct. The Wall Street Journal.[28]
- Should secular societies accommodate religious belief? The Huffington Post.[29]
Selected media mentions
- Homo administrans. The Economist.[30]
- When it comes to choosing mates, women and men often get framed. Forbes.[31]
- How your period dictates your spending habits. Chatelaine.[32]
- Dating: Women believe what they hear about a guy's reputation. Time.[33]
- This is for you, dear, but it's all about me. The New York Times.[34]
Selected media appearances
- Gad Saad life documentary[35]
- Adam Carolla interview[36]
- Joe Rogan Experience #519[37]
- Reason TV interview[38]
- Kill Mag interview[39]
- Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria[40]
- The Rubin Report interview [41]
- The Drunken Peasants Podcast [42]
- Joe Rogan Experience #766[43]
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