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Congratulations to CMMU Ph.D. graduate Dr. Kanin Anantanasuwong and Professor Roy Kouwenberg for a Q1 journal publication!

The research study “Ambiguity attitudes for real-world sources: field evidence from a large sample of investors” by CMMU Ph.D. graduate Dr. Kanin Anantanasuwong and Professor Roy Kouwenberg, has been published in Experimental Economics, an international journal ranked in the first quartile (Q1, Scopus). The research is part of Dr. Kanin’s doctoral dissertation at CMMU. Dr. Kanin graduated in 2023. He has also published a single-authored article about “Improving Retirement Savings by Alleviating Behavioral Biases” in the Journal of Retirement in 2023.

For the full reports, click here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10683-024-09825-1 https://www.pm-research.com/content/iijretire/11/2/47.abstract

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CMMU Ph.D. candidate presents her work at the 83rd Academy of Management meeting in Boston

CMMU Ph.D. Candidate Mengting Su presented her research at the prestigious 83rd annual meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM) meeting, taking place in Boston, USA, from August 4 to 8, 2023. The paper, “Intra-individual Psychological Experience and Dyadic Interaction during Task Conflict Episode”, is a joint work with CMMU advisor Assoc. Prof. Dr. Parisa Rungruang and Xiao Chen. The work proposes a model for how people express and psychologically experience conflicts within organizations. It can help improve understanding about why conflicts escalate and how to de-escalate them. Congratulations to Mengting and Dr. Parisa!

For the full reports, click here: https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/AMPROC.2023.14447abstract

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CMMU Ph.D. graduate publishes her research in Q1 Scopus journal

An article written by CMMU Ph.D. program graduate Dr. Thuckavadee Sthienrapapayut and her advisor Prof. Dr. George Moschis has been published in the Journal of Consumer Marketing. The Journal of Consumer Marketing is an international journal published by Emerald, listed in Quartile Q1 of the Scopus citation database (Top 25%). The article, “Using gerontographics to explain consumer behaviour in later life: Evidence from a Thai study”, is part of Thuckavadee’s Ph.D. thesis, written at CMMU. The research findings have implications for marketing and business strategies, because they suggest that gerontographics segmentation may be a more useful and effective way to segment older consumers. Congratulations to Apple and Prof. George!

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