- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Accounting and Organizational Management
- Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
- Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Housing Market and Economics
- Color perception and design
- Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
- Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
- Cultural, Linguistic, Economic Studies
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Taxation and Compliance Studies
- Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing
- Digital Transformation in Industry
- Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
- Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
- Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes
- Design Education and Practice
- Ethics in Business and Education
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
- Multisensory perception and integration
- Cultural Differences and Values
University of Warwick
2019-2024
To what extent are research results influenced by subjective decisions that scientists make as they design studies? Fifteen teams independently designed studies to answer five original questions related moral judgments, negotiations, and implicit cognition. Participants from 2 separate large samples (total N > 15,000) were then randomly assigned complete 1 version of each study. Effect sizes varied dramatically across different sets materials test the same hypothesis: Materials rendered...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak a pandemic. In following days, media reports showed that consumers increasingly stockpiled groceries and household supplies. Interestingly, behavioral data show this stockpiling exhibited considerable heterogeneity across countries. Building on cultural dimension theory, authors theorize can be explained by countries’ values: consumer after Organization's announcement was more pronounced in countries...
Abstract Consumers set a lower consumption budget when they individual calorie budgets for constituent categories (e.g., breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks; categorical approach) versus total (overall approach). This contraction effect of unpacking judgment is driven by motivated reasoning. are to reduce consumption, this motive directs their cognitive elaboration the decision be on what cut how much cut. Furthermore, (vs. overall) approach brings mind more thoughts that consistent with...
To what extent are research results influenced by subjective decisions that scientists make as they design studies? Fifteen teams independently designed studies to answer five original questions related moral judgments, negotiations, and implicit cognition. Participants from two separate large samples (total N > 15,000) were then randomly assigned complete one version of each study. Effect sizes varied dramatically across different sets materials test the same hypothesis: rendered...
With growing concern about the costs of plastic waste, governments are turning to command-and-control regulations curb use consumer plastics. Prior research has shown that disposal bag policies influence green purchases but scanty studies explore how effect levy on general purchasing behavior. Through analyzing US purchase panel data, current work suggests although prior a significant spill-over in behavior, consumers' overall spending will not be influenced by introducing shopping levy....
Social intuitionist theory explains how people morally judge others’ behavior. However, the does not consider people’s own behavior affects these judgments. We extend social by examining consumers’ moral judgments of fellow problematic (MPB) are affected engagement in same MPB and their subsequent rationalization thereof via disengagement. Across three studies with more than 2,000 consumers—a global survey across 31 countries, two experiments that replicate fortify our findings, we found...