Fall 2018 Workshops
Location: Chicago Booth Harper Center, Classroom C06
Time: Mondays, 10:10–11:30 a.m.
Monday, September 24
David Dunning
Professor of Psychology
University of Michigan
Monday, October 1
Olivier Corneille
Professor of Social Psychology and Organization
Catholic University of Louvain
"There is not much evidence at all for the existence of dual systems in the acquisition of attitudes: Implications for evaluations and behaviors"
Monday, October 8
Sunita Sah
Assistant Professor of Management and Organization
Cornell University, Johnson School of Management
"The Unintended Consequences of Disclosing Conflicts of Interest"
Monday, October 15
Yuval Rottenstreich
Professor of Management and Organization
Rady School of Management
"Principled Defection: Caring that Fails to Activate and Non-Cooperative Behavior"
Monday, October 22
Taylor Philips
Assistant Professor of Management and Organization
New York University, Stern School of Business
"Invisibility Cloaks and Knapsacks: Using Merit to Conceal Privilege"
Monday, October 29
Tim Wilson
Professor of Psychology
University of Virginia, Department of Psychology
"Just Think: The Challenges of Enjoying One's Own Thoughts"
Monday, November 5
Sapna Cheryan
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of Washington, Department of Psychology
"Undoing gender disparities: A sociocultural solutions model to reduce masculine default bias in STEM"
Monday, November 12
Modupe Akinola
Associate Professor of Management
Columbia Business School
"Diveristy Isn't What is Used to Be"