MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION Published Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals
Tommaso Bondi, Alone, Together: A Model of Social (Mis)Learning from Consumer Reviews, Marketing Science, 44, 6, November 2025.
Tommaso Bondi, The Good, The Bad and The Picky: Consumer Heterogeneity and The Re- versal of Movie Ratings, Management Sci- ence, 71, 8, August 2025. With Rossi, Michel- angelo; Stevens, Ryan.
Tommaso Bondi, When (not) to talk politics in business: Experimental evidence, Strategic Management Journal, 46, 5, May 2025. With Burbano, Vanessa; Dell’Acqua, Fabrizio.
Khaled Boughanmi, Modeling Categorized Consumer Collections with Interlocked Hyper- graph Neural Networks, Journal of Marketing Research, 62, 6, December 2025. With Ansari, Asim; Li, Yang.
Tom Estad, Comparative Analysis of En- trepreneurial Intention Among Students: A Cross-Country Study, Sage Open, 15, 1, March 2025. With Bordean, Ovidiu N.; Pop, Zenovia C.; Rizun, Nina; Bopp, Reinhold.
Geoffrey Fisher, Triangulating decision-making via choices, eye fixations, and reaching trajec- tories, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 189, July (3rd Quarter/ Summer) 2025.
Alexander Fulmer, Promoting a product without increasing the promotion budget: How chance in promotions can heighten consumer demand, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 35, 3, July (3rd Quarter/Summer) 2025. With Reich, Taly.
Emily Garbinsky, Financial Mindfulness: A Scale, Personality and Social Psycholo- gy Bulletin, 51, 9, September 2025. With Blanchard, Simon; Kim, H. L.
Emily Garbinsky, The Unexpected Benefits of Per- sonal Financial Disclosure, Organizational Behav- ior and Human Decision Processes, 189, July (3rd Quarter/Summer) 2025. With Meister, Matt; Gladstone, Joe L.
Emily Garbinsky, Discussing Money with the One You Love: How Financial Stress Influences Cou- ples’ Financial Communication, Journal of Con- sumer Psychology, 35, 2, April (2nd Quarter/ Spring) 2025. With Mishra, Nirajana; Shu, Su- zanne.
Sachin Gupta, Prevalence, coverage and effective coverage of refractive error in all age groups in Theni District, India, AJO International, 2, 3, Octo- ber (4th Quarter/Autumn) 2025. With Balu Subbu- raman, Ganesh-Babu; Vardhan, Ashok S.; Datta, Dipankar; Sundar, Balagiri; Ravilla, Thulasiraj.
Sachin Gupta, Factors Enabling Data-Based Man- agement in Healthcare: Insights from Case Stud- ies of Eye Hospitals, Hospitals, 2, 4, October (4th Quarter/Autumn) 2025. With Subburaman, Ga- nesh-Babu B.; Ravilla, Thulasiraj; Mertens, Helen; Webers, Carroll A.; van Merode, Frits.
Sachin Gupta, Changing patterns in cataract sur- gery indications, outcomes, and costs, 2012–2023 study at Aravind Eye Hospitals, India, Lancet Re- gional Health – Southeast Asia, 33, February 2025. With Ravilla, Ravindran D.; Aravind, Haripriya; Chandrashekharan, Shivkumar; Ravilla, Thulasiraj D.
Sachin Gupta, Evaluating the Adoption of Evi- dence-Based Management Practices in Eye Hos- pitals, Healthcare, 13, 3, January (1st Quarter/ Winter) 2025. With Subburaman, Ganesh-Babu; Ravilla, Thulasiraj; Mertens, Helen; Webers, Carroll A.B.; van den Biggelaar, Frank J.H.M.; van Zuilen, Maaike; Sundar, Balagiri; van Merode, Frits.
TO PUBLICATIONS | RESEARCH WITH IMPACT: CORNELL SC JOHNSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS • 2025 EDITION CONTENTS
Samuel Hirshman, Does Increasing the Riskiness of Choices Widen Gender Gaps?, Management Science, 71, 8, August 2025. With Willén, Alexan- der.
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