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Revisiting The Bluest Eye

Pecola’s story can be sadly considered to be one of the most wicked ones in terms of both her not having parental support and getting raped by her father, whose baby she carried. Having been Read More »

Date: 10/19/2023
Author: Mehmet Burak EV
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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The Price Of A Threat: How Social Identity Threat Influences Price Sensitivity

João is a reliable worker in a low-pay but quite stable job. Nonetheless, João is black, uneducated, and lives in a favela. No wonder he is highly sensitive to cues that threaten one or multiple Read More »

Date: 2018
Author: Jorge Jacob, Yan Vieites, Eduardo B. Andrade, Rafael Goldszmidt
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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The Viciousness And Caring Of Sharing: Conflicts And Motivations Of Online Shamers

Public shaming is defined as informally punishing individuals who have deviated socially or morally, by informing the public about their conduct (Petley 2013). Our research focuses on individuals who Read More »

Date: 2018
Author: Chen Pundak, Yael Steinhart, Jacob Goldenberg
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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When Do Unethical Brand Perceptions Spill Over To Competitors?

We examine whether the unethical actions of marketplace brands (e.g., the Volkswagen emissions scandal) hurt the ethical perceptions of competing brands (e.g., Ford, BMW). Across two studies, we find Read More »

Date: 09/09/2016
Author: Rebecca K. Trump, Kevin P. Newman
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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