Experts and Thought Leaders in Political Science and International Relations

Dr. H. Colleen Sinclair

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States of America
Research Professor overseeing multiple applied research grants with experience in wide array of topics (e.g., destructive leadership, interdisciplinary teams, DEIA)
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (11)
Law
Health (social science)
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Social Psychology
Gender Studies
And 6 more
About
Dr. H. Colleen Sinclair is a highly educated and experienced psychologist with a passion for understanding human behavior and relationships. She received her PhD in Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2004, after completing a triple major at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1996. Throughout her career, Dr. Sinclair has held various academic positions, including Research Professor at Louisiana State University and tenured Associate Professor at Mississippi State University. She has also served as a Research Associate at Carnegie Mellon University, where she conducted research on human-computer interaction. Dr. Sinclair's research interests are broad. She applies the scientific method to help make the world a better place. She maintains a successful research portfolio exceeding $160 million in funding including being a part of a team to receive the biggest NSF grant in history to improve collaborations between industry and academia to shape the future of energy. She has published numerous articles and has been invited to present her research around the world. In addition to her academic work, Dr. Sinclair is also a sought-after consultant and speaker, providing expertise on topics such as communication skills, conflict resolution, and relationship building. She is known for her engaging and dynamic presentations (see TED talk), which draw upon her extensive research and personal experiences. Dr. Sinclair is committed to using her knowledge and expertise to help individuals and organizations tacke the problems of today to make for a better tomorrow. With her impressive education and experience, she continues to make significant contributions to the field of psychology and the understanding of human behavior.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

34 total publications

Revisiting the Romeo and Juliet Effect ()

Social Psychology / May 01, 2014

Sinclair, H. C., Hood, K. B., & Wright, B. L. (2014). Revisiting the Romeo and Juliet Effect (): Reexamining the Links Between Social Network Opinions and Romantic Relationship Outcomes. Social Psychology, 45(3), 170–178. https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a000181

Commentary and Rejoinder on

Social Psychology / May 01, 2014

Driscoll, R., Wright, B. L., Colleen Sinclair, H., & Hood, K. B. (2014). Commentary and Rejoinder on. Social Psychology, 45(4), 312–314. https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a000203

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Tyler Ransom

Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America
Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oklahoma
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (14)
Economics
Labor Economics
Economics of Education
Urban Economics
Applied Microeconomics
And 9 more
About
Tyler Ransom is an associate professor of economics at the University of Oklahoma. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Duke University in 2015. His research interests include labor economics, economics of education, urban economics, and machine learning applications. He has published papers in leading journals such as the Journal of Labor Economics, the Journal of Human Resources, and the Journal of Econometrics. He is also an associate editor of the Annals of Economics and Statistics and a research affiliate of IZA and GLO. He has taught courses on econometrics, data science, and economics of education at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received several awards and fellowships for his research and teaching, such as the OU Dodge Family College of Arts & Sciences Irene Rothbaum Outstanding Assistant Professor Award in 2022. He is proficient in various coding languages such as Matlab, Stata, R, Julia, Bash, Git, and LaTeX. He also has advanced language skills in Japanese.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

15 total publications

Instrumental variables estimation: Assumptions, pitfalls, and guidelines

The Leadership Quarterly / Feb 01, 2023

Bastardoz, N., Matthews, M. J., Sajons, G. B., Ransom, T., Kelemen, T. K., & Matthews, S. H. (2023). Instrumental variables estimation: Assumptions, pitfalls, and guidelines. The Leadership Quarterly, 34(1), 101673. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2022.101673

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Dr.Umud Shokri

washington dc
Senior Visiting Fellow
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Political Science and International Relations
Other Research Interests (9)
Energy Diplomacy
Energy Security
Central Asia
Middle East. GCC
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
And 4 more
About
Dr. Umud Shokri is a distinguished authority in energy strategy and foreign policy, boasting a Ph.D. in International Relations that underpins his unparalleled expertise in global energy dynamics, climate change, clean energy technologies, energy security, and complex geopolitics. With over two decades of experience in energy security and Geopolitical Risk Intelligence, he has contributed significantly to international relations. As the author of "US Energy Diplomacy in the Caspian Sea Basin: Changing Trends Since 2001," his contributions are substantial.   Dr. Shokri's extensive knowledge encompasses diverse areas. He conducts pioneering research on the energy transition landscape, examining policies, technologies, and market dynamics driving the shift toward clean and renewable energy sources. Additionally, he focuses on the role of critical minerals in renewable energy technologies and the associated geopolitics and supply chain challenges.   At George Mason University, he serves as a senior visiting fellow, sharing his wisdom with future energy and foreign policy leaders. Driven by his passion for renewable energy, he advocates for its transformative potential in addressing climate change. His research also extends to electric vehicles (EVs), where he explores policies, infrastructure, and market dynamics crucial for global EV adoption and sustainable transportation. Beyond energy and climate, Dr. Shokri delves into geopolitics. He analyzes Iranian regional and foreign policy, trade, security, military relations with neighbors, and regional rivalries in the Middle East, offering valuable insights into the impacts of these rivalries across the region.   Furthermore, he provides valuable perspectives on U.S. relations with the Caucasus, Central Asia, GCC, and MENA, enhancing our understanding of global politics and energy security. Dr. Shokri's writings cover various topics, from analyzing politics and economics in oil-rich nations to advocating sustainable urban development and the global transition to clean energy. His influence extends to major news outlets, including The New York Times, Al Jazeera, Liberation, Asharq News, and CNN Arabia.   Driven by the urgency of an energy transition and climate change, he tirelessly promotes clean energy adoption and a sustainable future. In conclusion, Dr. Umud Shokri's legacy is poised to shape clean energy adoption, climate action, and international relations. Through his groundbreaking research, analyses, and unwavering dedication, he paves the way for a greener and more prosperous tomorrow. His impact resonates across academia, policy, and the global community, driving transformative change for years to come.
Most Relevant Publications (5+)

22 total publications

Iran's Transition to Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities

Middle East Policy / Jun 01, 2019

Kalehsar, O. S. (2019). Iran’s Transition to Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities. Middle East Policy, 26(2), 62–71. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12421

Iran‐Azerbaijan Energy Relations in the Post‐Sanctions Era

Middle East Policy / Mar 01, 2016

Shokri Kalehsar, O. (2016). Iran‐Azerbaijan Energy Relations in the Post‐Sanctions Era. Middle East Policy, 23(1), 136–143. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12180

Iran's Transition to Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities

Middle East Policy / Jun 01, 2019

Kalehsar, O. S. (2019). Iran’s Transition to Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities. Middle East Policy, 26(2), 62–71. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12421

The Future of Iran‐Russia Energy Relations Post‐Sanctions

Middle East Policy / Sep 01, 2017

Kalehsar, O. S., & Telli, A. (2017). The Future of Iran‐Russia Energy Relations Post‐Sanctions. Middle East Policy, 24(3), 163–170. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12297

The Geopolitics of U.S. Energy Sanctions Against Iran

Middle East Policy / Jun 01, 2020

Kalehsar, O. S. (2020). The Geopolitics of U.S. Energy Sanctions Against Iran. Middle East Policy, 27(2), 108–119. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12498

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Sasha Zhou, Ph.D.

Ann Arbor
Assistant Professor in Public Health
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (13)
mental health
race and ethnicity
health disparities
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Psychiatry and Mental health
And 8 more
About
Dr. Zhou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health at Wayne State's CLAS. Her research uses mixed methods to understand and address the mental health needs of emerging adults and college student populations with particular focus on underserved populations, including students of color, international students, and sexual and gender minorities. Dr. Zhou’s broader research portfolio combines varied methodological approaches to identify the mechanisms that perpetuate mental health disparities, including in-depth qualitative work and large-scale epidemiological surveys.  Dr. Zhou is also a co-investigator of the [Healthy Minds Network](https://healthymindsnetwork.org/), a research-to-practice network dedicated to improving the mental and emotional wellbeing of young people through innovative, multidisciplinary scholarship. She received her Ph.D. in Health Services Organization and Policy at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, where she was a Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health (CRECH) Scholar. <br> <br>
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

47 total publications

An Application of the Minority Stress Model in a Non-Western Context: Discrimination and Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender Minorities in Macedonia

Sexuality Research and Social Policy / Sep 09, 2017

Stojanovski, K., Zhou, S., King, E., Gjorgjiovska, J., & Mihajlov, A. (2017). An Application of the Minority Stress Model in a Non-Western Context: Discrimination and Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender Minorities in Macedonia. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 15(3), 367–376. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-017-0299-4

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Dr. Wolfgang Messner

Columbia, SC
Professor in International Business with expertise in Data Analytics and Machine Learning
Most Relevant Research Interests
International Business
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (13)
International Marketing
International Management
Strategy and Management
Business and International Management
Marketing
And 8 more
About
Results-oriented and internationally experienced project manager, consultant, and researcher with a passion for leveraging machine learning and advanced statistical techniques to solve intricate challenges in international marketing and consumer behavior. Demonstrated track record of driving strategic initiatives, cultivating cross-border partnerships, and delivering tangible impacts on revenue generation. Highly adaptable to rapidly evolving technologies and market trends. Aiming to apply my expertise to lead transformative projects and elevate organizational success on a global scale. **Research and publication overview** · Authored 36 peer-reviewed journal publications (data analytics, international business, marketing) · Authored and edited 8 business books, published by *Palgrave Macmillan* and *Springer* · Published 5 teaching cases with *SAGE* and *Ivey* · Research impact (Google Scholar): h-index of 17 with 1,000+ citations **Competences in data analysis (selected)** · Supervised: Neural networks, deep learning · Unsupervised: Kohonen self-organizing maps · Frequentist and Bayesian regression analysis · Multilevel (hierarchical) modeling · Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis · fs/QCA \| HLM \| SPSS \| JASP \| Python\, incl\. Keras\, Dalex
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

65 total publications

The contribution of subjective measures to the quantification of social progress

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy / Apr 11, 2016

Messner, W. (2016). The contribution of subjective measures to the quantification of social progress: Evidence from Europe and Israel. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 36(3/4), 258–268. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijssp-06-2015-0060

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Joel T. Nadler

Bloomfield , Indiana, United States of America
Former Professor of Psychology, SIUE: Senior Consultant PDRI
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (18)
Industrial Organizational Psychology
Gender Studies
Social Psychology
Business and International Management
Strategy and Management
And 13 more
About
Joel T. Nadler is Senior Consultant at PDRI and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Indiana. He was a formerly at Aon Assessment Solutions and a Professor of I/O psychology at SIUE. Dr. Nadler has taught classes including Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Organizational Development, Employee Selection, Test and Measures, graduate and undergraduate Research Design and Statistics, Social Psychology, Group Dynamics, Organizational Behavior, and Psychology of Gender. ​ Dr. Nadler has in the past actively worked as an independent consultant and as a co-founder of AOA Consulting and has consulted with organizations on areas such as assessment validation, organizational climate and culture, survey development, performance appraisal, program evaluation, needs assessment, organizational change and development, and study design and methodology. Dr. Nadler research interests include gender bias in selection and performance appraisal, sexual harassment, organizational attractiveness, adverse impact (EEO law), and assessing inclusive diversity practices.  Additionally, Dr. Nadler has expertise in advanced measurement, design and statistical techniques. His research has been published in journals such as Industrial Organizational Psychology: *Perspectives on Science and Practice, Sex Roles, Social Issues and Policy Review,  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, American Journal of Evaluation, Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies.*   Dr. Nadler enjoys cycling, traveling, horseback riding, motorcycling, music, science fiction, and collecting bourbon and scotch when he is not busy consulting and conducting research.
Most Relevant Publications (5+)

47 total publications

The Influence of Cultural Empathy and Gender on Perceptions of Diversity Programs

Journal of Leadership &amp; Organizational Studies / Apr 02, 2009

Cundiff, N. L., Nadler, J. T., & Swan, A. (2009). The Influence of Cultural Empathy and Gender on Perceptions of Diversity Programs. Journal of Leadership &amp; Organizational Studies, 16(1), 97–110. https://doi.org/10.1177/1548051809334193

Situating Sexual Harassment in the Broader Context of Interpersonal Violence: Research, Theory, and Policy Implications

Social Issues and Policy Review / Mar 01, 2012

Stockdale, M. S., & Nadler, J. T. (2012). Situating Sexual Harassment in the Broader Context of Interpersonal Violence: Research, Theory, and Policy Implications. Social Issues and Policy Review, 6(1), 148–176. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-2409.2011.01038.x

Familiarity and sex based stereotypes on instant impressions of male and female faculty

Social Psychology of Education / Apr 19, 2013

Nadler, J. T., Berry, S. A., & Stockdale, M. S. (2013). Familiarity and sex based stereotypes on instant impressions of male and female faculty. Social Psychology of Education, 16(3), 517–539. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11218-013-9217-7

Don't Ask, Don't Tell and Other LGB Civil Rights Issues: Effects of Terminology on Public Opinion

Journal of Gay &amp; Lesbian Social Services / Oct 01, 2012

Nadler, J. T., Will, K., Lowery, M. R., & Smith, K. (2012). Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and Other LGB Civil Rights Issues: Effects of Terminology on Public Opinion. Journal of Gay &amp; Lesbian Social Services, 24(4), 331–345. https://doi.org/10.1080/10538720.2012.722504

Applied Research Consultants (ARC)

American Journal of Evaluation / Nov 10, 2009

Nadler, J. T., & Cundiff, N. L. (2009). Applied Research Consultants (ARC): A Vertical Practicum Model of Training Applied Research. American Journal of Evaluation, 30(4), 592–602. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098214009345006

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YingFei Héliot

Guildford
Faith identity and working in the NHS
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (11)
Education
Management of Technology and Innovation
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Strategy and Management
Applied Psychology
And 6 more
About
I am Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour at University of Surrey in the UK. My research is focused on identity and its impact on wellbeing in people’s working lives; impact of multiple social identities on well-being and performance; social identity dynamics in leadership; role of identity in knowledge sharing behaviour; and evidence-based management. My wide variety of experience derived not only from academia but also from industry: voluntary work with non-governmental organisations in Africa and Europe, head of sales and marketing in Asia, business consultant in the UK and project lead in establishing University partnership between University of Surrey and Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China. I am currently leading and researching a number of impactful and exciting projects, such as religious identity and working for the NHS, identity conflict and complementarity in a wide range of organisations (banking, law, education, business, and healthcare) and leadership in church organisations in the UK and the USA.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

19 total publications

When Values and Ethics of Care Conflict: A Lived Experience in the Roman Catholic Church

Work, Employment and Society / Mar 12, 2021

Zigan, K., Héliot, Y. G., & Le Grys, A. (2021). When Values and Ethics of Care Conflict: A Lived Experience in the Roman Catholic Church. Work, Employment and Society, 095001702199055. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017021990552

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Julie Klinger

Newark, Delaware, United States of America
Assistant Professor of Geography at University of Delaware
Most Relevant Research Interests
Political Science and International Relations
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (1)
Geography, Planning and Development
About
I'm an Assistant Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware, and faculty in the Minerals, Materials, and Society Program. My recently released book, "Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes" with Cornell University Press, is based on five years' research in the capitals and borderlands of China, Brazil, and the USA. It recently received the Meridian Book Award from the American Association of Geographers for its "unusually important contribution to the art and science of geography." Full professional fluency in Mandarin and Portuguese. Worldwide research, consulting, and negotiation experience.
Most Relevant Publications (4+)

8 total publications

Environmental Geopolitics and Outer Space

Geopolitics / Mar 20, 2019

Klinger, J. M. (2019). Environmental Geopolitics and Outer Space. Geopolitics, 26(3), 666–703. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2019.1590340

Environment, development, and security politics in the production of Belt and Road spaces

Territory, Politics, Governance / Mar 24, 2019

Klinger, J. M. (2019). Environment, development, and security politics in the production of Belt and Road spaces. Territory, Politics, Governance, 8(5), 657–675. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2019.1582358

New geographies of development: grounding China’s global integration

Territory, Politics, Governance / Jan 02, 2019

Klinger, J. M., & Muldavin, J. S. S. (2019). New geographies of development: grounding China’s global integration. Territory, Politics, Governance, 7(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2018.1559757

Rescaling China-Brazil Investment Relations in the Strategic Minerals Sector

Journal of Chinese Political Science / Sep 01, 2015

Klinger, J. M. (2015). Rescaling China-Brazil Investment Relations in the Strategic Minerals Sector. Journal of Chinese Political Science, 20(3), 227–242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-015-9359-x

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Laura Giurge

London
Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics and Researcher at the Wellness Research Centre
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (10)
Behavioral Neuroscience
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Social Psychology
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Applied Psychology
And 5 more
About
Laura Giurge is an organizational scholar and behavioral scientist. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She earned a Ph.D. in Management from Erasmus University Rotterdam and two cum laude master’s degrees in economics and business and in human resources management from the University of Groningen. Prior to joining LSE, Dr. Giurge was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Cornell University and at London Business School, as well as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Business School. Her research seeks to make work better and enable all individuals to thrive and achieve their potential. <br> Giurge’s research has been published in top journals such as Organizational Behavioral and Human Decision Processes, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Human Behavior, and The Leadership Quarterly. She also publishes popular press articles in outlets such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2020, one of her papers received the Best Paper Award at the Academy of Management. At LSE, Dr. Giurge is part of the teaching team for the Executive MSc in Behavioral Science. At LBS, she connects with MBA and Executive MBAs in teaching elective courses on negotiations, well-being, productivity, and the future of work. Dr. Giurge regularly engages in corporate consulting and executive coaching and serve as an academic partner and advisor. Occasionally, she leads interactive and science-backed workshops, lectures, and keynote talks aligned with her expertise. Her most recent talk has been at the University of Cambridge. As a side hobby, Dr. Giurge enjoys creating powerful images that connect us to our planet and inner happiness.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

12 total publications

Does power corrupt the mind? The influence of power on moral reasoning and self-interested behavior

The Leadership Quarterly / Aug 01, 2021

Giurge, L. M., van Dijke, M., Zheng, M. X., & De Cremer, D. (2021). Does power corrupt the mind? The influence of power on moral reasoning and self-interested behavior. The Leadership Quarterly, 32(4), 101288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2019.03.003

Moral credentials and the 2020 democratic presidential primary: No evidence that endorsing female candidates licenses people to favor men

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology / Jul 01, 2021

Giurge, L. M., Lin, E. H.-L., & Effron, D. A. (2021). Moral credentials and the 2020 democratic presidential primary: No evidence that endorsing female candidates licenses people to favor men. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95, 104144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104144

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Samuel Ojima Adejoh

Lagos
University of Lagos
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (23)
Medical Sociology
Social Work
Research Methods
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Law
And 18 more
About
Samuel Ojima Adejoh holds a PhD. in Social sciences from the University of Ibadan with 15 years of experience in teaching, researching and community service, with particular interest in qualitative research and analysing qualitative data and report writing. I support organisations both private and public, NGOs and community organisations across Nigeria to enhance strategy alignment, course content design, social risks and impact assessments and social safeguard. Workshop facilitator and stakeholders engagement facilitator.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

57 total publications

Violent victimisation in Lagos metropolis: An empirical investigation of community and personal predictors

International Review of Victimology / Jul 14, 2021

Adisa, W. B., Alabi, T. A., Ayodele, J., Attoh, F., & Adejoh, S. O. (2021). Violent victimisation in Lagos metropolis: An empirical investigation of community and personal predictors. International Review of Victimology, 28(1), 69–91. https://doi.org/10.1177/02697580211027987

Ageing in displacement and gaps in support: support for older people in protracted displacement in New-Kuchingoro IDP camp, Abuja, Nigeria

International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care / Jul 27, 2023

Ekoh, P. C., O. Okoye, U., Agbawodikeizu, P. U., George, E. O., & Ejimkaraonye, C. (2023). Ageing in displacement and gaps in support: support for older people in protracted displacement in New-Kuchingoro IDP camp, Abuja, Nigeria. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 19(3/4), 186–199. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijmhsc-05-2021-0048

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Ryan Howell

San Francisco , California, United States of America
Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Sociology and Political Science
Other Research Interests (33)
Happiness
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
History and Philosophy of Science
Applied Psychology
And 28 more
About
Dr. Ryan Howell is an Associate Professor at San Francisco State University. His research interests include the psychology of goals and how people pursue and achieve them. Dr. Howell received his PhD in Social/Personality Psychology from the University of California, Riverside in 2005.
Most Relevant Publications (8+)

66 total publications

The Big Five personality traits, material values, and financial well-being of self-described money managers

Journal of Economic Psychology / Dec 01, 2012

Donnelly, G., Iyer, R., & Howell, R. T. (2012). The Big Five personality traits, material values, and financial well-being of self-described money managers. Journal of Economic Psychology, 33(6), 1129–1142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2012.08.001

Validating a brief measure of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory

Time &amp; Society / Aug 28, 2013

Zhang, J. W., Howell, R. T., & Bowerman, T. (2013). Validating a brief measure of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory. Time &amp; Society, 22(3), 391–409. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463x12441174

Sadness, identity, and plastic in over-shopping: The interplay of materialism, poor credit management, and emotional buying motives in predicting compulsive buying

Journal of Economic Psychology / Dec 01, 2013

Donnelly, G., Ksendzova, M., & Howell, R. T. (2013). Sadness, identity, and plastic in over-shopping: The interplay of materialism, poor credit management, and emotional buying motives in predicting compulsive buying. Journal of Economic Psychology, 39, 113–125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2013.07.006

Money Buys Financial Security and Psychological Need Satisfaction: Testing Need Theory in Affluence

Social Indicators Research / Feb 17, 2012

Howell, R. T., Kurai, M., & Tam, L. (2012). Money Buys Financial Security and Psychological Need Satisfaction: Testing Need Theory in Affluence. Social Indicators Research, 110(1), 17–29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-010-9774-5

Does Wealth Enhance Life Satisfaction for People Who are Materially Deprived? Exploring the Association among the Orang asli of Peninsular Malaysia

Social Indicators Research / May 01, 2006

Howell, C. J., Howell, R. T., & Schwabe, K. A. (2006). Does Wealth Enhance Life Satisfaction for People Who are Materially Deprived? Exploring the Association among the Orang asli of Peninsular Malaysia. Social Indicators Research, 76(3), 499–524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-005-3107-0

Living in wealthy neighborhoods increases material desires and maladaptive consumption

Journal of Consumer Culture / Feb 14, 2014

Zhang, J. W., Howell, R. T., & Howell, C. J. (2014). Living in wealthy neighborhoods increases material desires and maladaptive consumption. Journal of Consumer Culture, 16(1), 297–316. https://doi.org/10.1177/1469540514521085

Complex Interactions of Sexual Identity, Sex/Gender, and Religious/Spiritual Identity on Substance Use Among College Students

Sexuality Research and Social Policy / Apr 13, 2011

Eliason, M. J., Burke, A., van Olphen, J., & Howell, R. (2011). Complex Interactions of Sexual Identity, Sex/Gender, and Religious/Spiritual Identity on Substance Use Among College Students. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 8(2), 117–125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-011-0046-1

Corrigendum to “Sadness, identity, and plastic in over-shopping: The interplay of materialism, poor credit management, and emotional buying motives in predicting compulsive buying” [J. Econ. Psychol. 39 (2013) 113–125]

Journal of Economic Psychology / Feb 01, 2015

Donnelly, G., Ksendzova, M., & Howell, R. T. (2015). Corrigendum to “Sadness, identity, and plastic in over-shopping: The interplay of materialism, poor credit management, and emotional buying motives in predicting compulsive buying” [J. Econ. Psychol. 39 (2013) 113–125]. Journal of Economic Psychology, 46, 114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2014.11.001

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