
Aradhna Krishna
@AradhnaKrishna
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Prof. @MichiganRoss. Observer, researcher, writer, professor, who ponders puzzles on the senses, consumption, health, equity issues. Hiker, cook, friend.
Joined October 2020
1/4 Females do as well as males in quantitative courses in high school but not in college. The good news: my new research with @yesimorhun shows that having a female instructor closes this gap: #womeninscience @sheelahk @leung @Sophia_MJones @HiLauraAmico.
journals.sagepub.com
This research documents systematic gender performance differences (GPD) at a top business school using a unique administrative data set and survey of students. ...
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When a reviewer drops out after 1 round, the journal can proceed with 2 reviewers or add a third. 2 can be in disagreement but we have an AE. This is a nudge to journals to stay with 2 reviewers. It’s more fair. Why add new objections after round 2?@JCRNEWS @JofMarketing @IJRMktg.
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RT @R_Thaler: The work that won today's Nobel in medicine (and saved millions of lives) "was summarily rejected by the journals Nature an….
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RT @andre_quentin: Tagging a few people who have discussed on Twitter the rising cost of consumer research (and inspired us to write this p….
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RT @umCSAS: From sensory marketing to cross-cultural sustainability, @AradhnaKrishna continues to break new ground. .
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This is indeed a very insightful result, @andre_quentin and @gpaolacci.
Consider for instance the standard pattern of “risk aversion” (e.g., people prefer a certain $50 to a 50% chance of $100). This pattern is traditionally explained by diminishing marginal sensitivity. but might also in part reflect a devaluation of the "uncertain $100"!. 8/N.
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Decline because you have reviewed this for another journal and the authors should get a different opinion.
Received an invitation to review a manuscript I rejected for another journal where I gave tons of in-depth comments. The authors have taken exactly 0 of my remarks into account. Should I reject and send the same remarks? Decline to review (because of higher-order reasons)? Other?.
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Can’t agree more. This will also encourage people to present working papers in conferences. Right now, people are extremely worried about doing that — for fear of being scooped.
@scottcowley If the papers were independently developed and it's a good paper, accept it. We can have more than one paper on a thing and the incentives from rewarding fast work over careful work are not good. This goes triple if the paper was already pretty strong in the first round.
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Happy Mothers Day! This article by Lauren Block and Sankar Sen is the only one in JCR with “mother” in the title. Consumer psychologists — we need more research on relationships — with parents, siblings…@NewsJcr
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Abstract. This research focuses on a pervasive but largely unexamined product attribute—freshness date—to shed light on how and why its influence on the co
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RT @NaomiOreskes: Important piece, especially given the narrative that is developing over Carbon dioxide removal as a climate solution. ht….
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Thanks for suggesting our JCR as an example of a well written piece, @DrGiesler (editor of the piece). And thanks again, AE @OlegUrminsky @sokolo8a
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RT @panikosgeor: #EarthDay, a good day to learn How Unnecessary Paper Packaging Creates the Illusion of Sustainability.@AradhnaKrishna @sok….
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As global consumers grow increasingly conscious of the environmental toll of plastic packaging, many brands have taken steps to reduce their use of plastic. But at the same time, some brands have...
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When HBR features your sustainability research prominently on their website around Earth Day….@sokolo8a @MichiganRoss
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As global consumers grow increasingly conscious of the environmental toll of plastic packaging, many brands have taken steps to reduce their use of plastic. But at the same time, some brands have...
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My brilliant, kind, confident, lovely student Tatiana @sokolo8a is now tenured at Tilburg. Her work on selection through rejection and on numerosity makes the reader pause and deliberate in new ways. Tatiana is one the clearest thinkers I know. What’s next, Tatiana? Congrats.
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RT @pierrechandon: @myscp Curious about the paper? .One-sentence summary:.People with obesity were initially more responsive to food market….
knowledge.insead.edu
Behavioural and neuroscience research by INSEAD and Sorbonne Université suggest bariatric surgery does a lot more than just help patients lose weight.
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Good thinking, FTC! Hope this rule is adopted. Automatic Renewals should be banned, alongside. And, free gifts to adopt automatic renewal of subscriptions should absolutely be banned — the free gifts show just how lucrative the automatic renewals are.
1. @FTC is proposing a rule to ban deceptive business tactics designed to trick or trap consumers into paying for unwanted subscriptions. The proposal would mandate “click to cancel,” requiring firms to make it as easy to cancel as they make it to sign up.
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I think they want to use this to show diversity in submissions. Interesting that this very effort can result in bias.
Reviewing for the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. Why on earth does a reviewer need to know the "Manuscript region of origin"? Seems like a great way to introduce bias into the blind peer review process @APA #AcademicChatter #PeerReview
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