
Andrea Low, Ph.D.
PhD Student at UCLA Anderson School of Management
About
Andrea is a Ph.D. student in Behavioral Decision Making at UCLA Anderson. Her research examines how behaviorally-informed interventions can improve real-world decisions and outcomes, particularly in organizational and institutional contexts. She is especially interested in when and why people resist organizational initiatives, and how to design interventions that enhance receptiveness and follow-through. Her work explores how people perceive and relate to organizations, and how these relationships shape engagement, compliance, and performance. Andrea’s work bridges theoretical insights with field experiments in healthcare, education, and service delivery, with an eye toward scalable impact.
- Andrea Low is the Lead for the On-Time-Arrival Project.
Education and Degree(s)
- PhD Student in Behavioral Decision Making, Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles.
- MSc by Research in Statistics, National University of Singapore
- B.A. in Economics and Sociology, Sciences Po Paris