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Split Questionnaire Design
(2005)
Instead of the heuristic randomization methods to design split questionnaires that are currently used in applied and academic research, we develop a methodology to design the split questionnaire to minimize information ...
Sources of Environmentally Destructive Behavior: Individual, Organizational and Institutional Perspectives
(2000-02)
Our specific focus is a multi-level analysis of the destructiveness of taken-for-granted belief and behavior. First, we consider how individuals are guided in their perception of environmental problems through cognitive ...
The Changing International Status of Export Cartel Exemptions
(2004)
In an attempt to create more consistently pro-competitive antitrust policies, many countries have eliminated or restricted antitrust exemptions for firms engaged in export activity. Of the fifty-six countries surveyed, we ...
Equilibria in a Hotelling Model: First-Mover Advantage?
(2008-12)
We study a generalized Hotelling duopoly in which a consumer's net utility from a product depends on the location of product and consumer in product attribute space, a random utility term that captures idiosyncratic ...
Cultural Impressions of Professionalism
(2006-09)
Two studies with working managers and corporate recruiters examined evidence that impressions of professionalism are influenced by cues of whether one appropriately minimizes personal referents at work, particularly within ...
An Integrated Model of Alternative Mechanisms of In-Store Display and Feature Advertising on Brand Choice
(2004)
Although many studies have documented that in-store displays and feature advertising can significantly increase brand choice probabilities, the mechanism through which they affect the choice decision process is not well ...
Overcoming the Social and Psychological Barriers to Green Building
(2008-09)
The green building movement has made tremendous achievements in the past decade. Technological advances in building systems and materials have made revolutionary possibilities in reducing the environmental impact of ...