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Why so many people hate the super-rich — but still love Elon Musk and Bill Gates, according to psychology
CNBC
A new psychological study from Assistant Professor of Marketing Jesse Walker and his colleagues unpacks why people love individual billionaires like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett or Elon Musk — but can't stand them as a group.
October 20, 2021
Here's why people might hate billionaires, but still love Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk
MarketWatch
New research from Assistant Professor of Marketing Jesse Walker shows that people are much more tolerant of individual rich people than they are of the wealthy as a whole.
October 19, 2021
Research: People love the billionaire, but hate the billionaires’ club
The Ohio State University
Research by Assistant Professor of Marketing Jesse Walker reveals our divergent admiration of wealth when comparing individual billionaires to how we view a collective group of the rich. The results of the study may help inform the way tax policy decisions are made and presented to the public.
October 18, 2021
Why having too much free time can be as bad for you as having too little
The Washington Post
Many of us feel stress because we have too little free time. But a study shows that having too much also can harm our well-being. Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing, shares a few tips to optimize your hours as well as your happiness.
September 21, 2021
The way we view free time is making us less happy
BBC
Some people try to make every hour of leisure perfect, while others hate taking time off altogether. Research by Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing, and her colleagues explores whether we have forgotten how to enjoy free time.
September 16, 2021
Too much free time isn’t actually bad for you
Vice
How we use and think about our leisure matters more than the number of hours. Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing, explains how she interprets recent research into how we view our leisure time.
September 16, 2021
New study by top universities reveals very simple secret to happiness
The Hill
Associate Professor of Marketing Selin Malkoc: "There is plenty of research which suggests that leisure has mental health benefits and that it can make us more productive and less stressed."
September 8, 2021
A professor says spending your time this way can improve happiness overall
The Ladders
Research by Associate Professor of Marketing Selin Malkoc and her colleagues strongly indicates that believing or feeling like leisure activities or time spent relaxing is a “waste” results in more stress and depression, greater anxiety, and less happiness overall.
September 7, 2021
Ending prices with “.99” can backfire on sellers
The Ohio State University
Setting a price just below a round number ($39.99 instead of $40) may be a win for consumers in that the price appears less expensive than it really is. But new research from marketing and logistics experts Junha Kim, Joseph Goodman and Selin Malkoc finds that for sellers, this "just-below" price may lead to challenges in getting consumers to upgrade to more expensive products or services.
August 26, 2021
Tricks for making a vacation feel longer — and more fulfilling
The Wall Street Journal
Research by Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing, and her colleagues looks at our perception of time as it pertains to vacations and explores why positive events, like vacations, seem to end as soon as they begin.
August 25, 2021
I studied people who think leisure is a waste of time – here's what I found
The Conversation
‘Hustle culture’ is so pervasive in U.S. society that not even the coronavirus pandemic could shake the urge to prioritize productivity, writes Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing.
August 25, 2021
Think leisure is a waste? That may not bode well for your mental health
The Ohio State University
Research by Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing, shows that those who are skeptical of devoting time to having fun may feel more stress and less happiness than those who see value leisure activities.
August 23, 2021
Why hyper-organisation can backfire
BBC
We all want to be more productive. But research shows that schedules don't suit some tasks – and can even make us enjoy them less. Insights from Selin A Malkoc, associate professor of marketing, shows that scheduling ‘fun’ tasks can actually reduce our enjoyment of them.
August 12, 2021
Declined invitations go over more graciously when lack of money is cited instead of lack of time
The Conversation
Several studies found that using the excuse ‘I don’t have time’ when declining an invitation harmed the relationship with the person who extended it. Citing a lack of money, however, did not create the same negative reaction, writes Assistant Professor of Marketing and Logistics Grant Donnelly and his colleague.
August 3, 2021
Upward economic mobility for African Americans is rarer than most people believe
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
A new study by Assistant Professor of Marketing Jesse Walker and his colleagues at Columbia University finds that Americans consistently believe that poor African Americans are more likely to move up the economic ladder than is actually the case.
July 6, 2021
Why vacations feel like they're over before they even start
The Conversation
A new study by Associate Professor of Marketing and Logistics Selin Malkoc, finds that the feeling that time flies during a vacation is pervasive and can change the way trips are planned and how money is spent.
July 5, 2021
The Rainmakers
DC Velocity
See why Associate Professor of Marketing Terry Esper was one of eight individuals named to DC Velocity's 2021 Rainmakers list, a collection of leaders who are advancing the logistics and supply chain management profession.
July 1, 2021
People overestimate Black Americans’ chances of economic success
The Ohio State University
A study by Jesse Walker, assistant professor of marketing, examines Americans' beliefs about poverty and economic disadvantage.
June 23, 2021
How to make vacations seem longer
The Ladders
Vacations and weekend getaways often feel like they end as soon as they begin. But in the months and weeks leading up to a big trip, the opposite holds true. Why? Research from Marketing and Logistics Professor Selin Malkoc explains that the anticipation we feel for a particular event or vacation ends up cutting it short within the mind’s eye. Put another way, excitement for a future occasion makes it feel like it will be over as soon as it gets started.
May 28, 2021
Why a vacation seems like it will end as soon as it begins
The Ohio State University
Vacation...it seems like it takes forever to get here, and then it is over before you know it. Selin Malkoc, associate professor of marketing and a co-author of a new paper, found that we judge future positive events, like vacations, as being both farther away as well as shorter in duration than
May 26, 2021
How more alcohol availability hurts finances for some people
The Ohio State University
A new study by Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, provides the best evidence to date that an increase in the availability of alcohol is linked to more financial troubles among the disadvantaged.
April 20, 2021
Science has found what makes the perfect weekend — and it’s not what you’d expect
Reader's Digest
Once you pencil in that dinner date on your calendar it may spoil your meal before Saturday night even gets here. Research by Assistant Marketing Professor Selin Malkoc suggests that you put down the cell phone, and stop penciling people in for that dinner date on Saturday.
April 12, 2021
The pandemic blurred our sense of time, and getting back to normal won't be easy, say experts
CBC
The COVID-19 pandemic has blurred many people's sense of time thanks to more than a year of acute and long-term stress and the home becoming a place of both work and leisure.
April 2, 2021
Author Interview: Evan Weingarten and Joe Goodman by The Consumer Researcher
The Consumer Researcher
It's been said experiences, not material purchases, provide consumers with greater happiness. Joe Goodman, chair of the Department of Marketing and Logistics, talks with The Consumer Researcher, a podcast produced by the Journal of Consumer Research, about his newest paper. The project explores the relevance of this "experiential advantage."
March 25, 2021
The middle market is stressed, but resilient
Harvard Business Review
Middle-market companies aren’t unique in facing the many challenges brought on by the pandemic, but many of them have the resiliency to emerge from it successfully. Anil Makhija, dean and John W. Berry, Sr.
March 8, 2021
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