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Max H Bazerman

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
Harnessing Our Inner Angels and Demons: What We Have Learned About Want/Should Conflicts and How That Knowledge Can Help Us Reduce Short-Sighted Decision MakingKatherine L Milkman, Todd Rogers, Max H Bazerman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 11, 2011
Dishonest deed, clear conscience: when cheating leads to moral disengagement and motivated forgettingLisa L Shu, Francesca Gino, Max H Bazerman
Harvard Business Review|November 9, 2002
Why good accountants do bad auditsMax H Bazerman, George Loewenstein, Don A Moore
Harvard Business Review|January 10, 2004
How (un) ethical are you?Mahzarin R Banaji, Max H Bazerman, Dolly Chugh
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
How Can Decision Making Be Improved?Katherine L Milkman, Dolly Chugh, Max H Bazerman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 29, 2012
Signing at the beginning makes ethics salient and decreases dishonest self-reports in comparison to signing at the endLisa L Shu, Nina Mazar, Francesca Gino, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|May 26, 2009
Modeling expert opinions on food healthfulness: a nutrition metricJolie M Martin, John Beshears, Katherine L Milkman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 18, 2020
Signing at the beginning versus at the end does not decrease dishonestyAriella S Kristal, Ashley V Whillans, Max H Bazerman, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 28, 2002
Cognitions and behavior in asymmetric social dilemmas: a comparison of two culturesKimberly A Wade-Benzoni, Tetsushi Okumura, Jeanne M Brett, et al.
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
Harnessing Our Inner Angels and Demons: What We Have Learned About Want/Should Conflicts and How That Knowledge Can Help Us Reduce Short-Sighted Decision MakingKatherine L Milkman, Todd Rogers, Max H Bazerman
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 11, 2011
Dishonest deed, clear conscience: when cheating leads to moral disengagement and motivated forgettingLisa L Shu, Francesca Gino, Max H Bazerman
Harvard Business Review|November 9, 2002
Why good accountants do bad auditsMax H Bazerman, George Loewenstein, Don A Moore
Harvard Business Review|January 10, 2004
How (un) ethical are you?Mahzarin R Banaji, Max H Bazerman, Dolly Chugh
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
How Can Decision Making Be Improved?Katherine L Milkman, Dolly Chugh, Max H Bazerman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 29, 2012
Signing at the beginning makes ethics salient and decreases dishonest self-reports in comparison to signing at the endLisa L Shu, Nina Mazar, Francesca Gino, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|May 26, 2009
Modeling expert opinions on food healthfulness: a nutrition metricJolie M Martin, John Beshears, Katherine L Milkman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 18, 2020
Signing at the beginning versus at the end does not decrease dishonestyAriella S Kristal, Ashley V Whillans, Max H Bazerman, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 28, 2002
Cognitions and behavior in asymmetric social dilemmas: a comparison of two culturesKimberly A Wade-Benzoni, Tetsushi Okumura, Jeanne M Brett, et al.
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