Faculty

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This Holiday Is Self-gifting on Your Radar?

New research about self-gifting and the connection to self-care.

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Parking ticket reminders work, but not for all

Parking-ticket recipients who would benefit most from gentle “nudges” to pay their fines respond least to them, research by Ori Heffetz finds.

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Meet Our New Faculty: Shreya Kankanhalli

Meet Shreya Kankanhalli, new assistant professor of marketing at Johnson, and learn about her research, interests, and courses she will be teaching.

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Meet our new faculty: Mao Ye, PhD ’11

Meet Mao Ye, one of Johnson’s newest faculty members, and learn about his area of expertise, courses he will be teaching, and his interests.

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Maximize Achievement and Persistence by Aligning Rewards to Recognize Milestones

Individuals are more likely to persist if they receive their first reward after completing a chunk of a task followed by a stream of small incentives.

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Meet Our New Faculty: Jacqueline Rifkin

Meet Jacqueline Rifkin, one of the newest faculty members from across the SC Johnson College of Business, and learn about her area of expertise, research focus, courses she will be teaching, and other interests.

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Meet Our New Faculty: Brian White

Meet Brian White, one of Johnson’s newest faculty members, and learn about his area of expertise, courses he will be teaching, and his interests.

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Leave your comfort zone to achieve motivation and growth

Developing a skill such as public speaking can be uncomfortable, but new research shows that instead of avoiding discomfort, seeking it out can actually result in better motivation.

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Can combining finances lead to long-lasting love?

A new study shows that it pays to pool finances if you’re seeking a higher level of satisfaction, harmony, and commitment in serious relationships.