Adam Eric Greenberg
Assistant Professor

Biografia
Adam Eric Greenberg è Assistant Professor presso il Dipartimento di Marketing dell'Università Bocconi. Prima di entrare a far parte dell'Università Bocconi, è stato ricercatore post-dottorato in Marketing presso la Anderson School of Management dell'UCLA.
Il suo campo di studio riguarda il comportamento del consumatore e il processo decisionale. La sua ricerca si concentra sulle decisioni finanziarie dei consumatori, sul benessere e sulla formulazione delle scelte. È autore di numerosi articoli sui suoi argomenti di interesse, i quali sono stati pubblicati, tra gli altri, nel Journal of Marketing Research, nell'Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes e nel Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.
Ha conseguito una Laurea in Economics (con una specializzazione in religione) presso il Vassar College e un Dottorato in Economics presso l'Università della California.
Pubblicazioni recenti
- 2023
What Motivates Social Security Claiming Age Intentions? Testing Behaviorally-Informed Interventions Alongside Individual Differences
GREENBERG, A. E., H. E. HERSHFIELD, S. B. SHU, S. A. SPILLER, "What Motivates Social Security Claiming Age Intentions? Testing Behaviorally-Informed Interventions Alongside Individual Differences", Journal of Marketing Research, 2023, vol. 60, no. 6, pp. 1052-1070 - 2021
Financial shame spirals: How shame intensifies financial hardship
GLADSTONE, J. J., J. M. JACHIMOWICZ, A. E. GREENBERG, A. D. GALINSKY, "Financial shame spirals: How shame intensifies financial hardship", Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2021, vol. 167, pp. 42-56 - 2021
Consumer debt and satisfaction in life.
GREENBERG, A. E., C. MOGILNER, "Consumer debt and satisfaction in life.", Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2021, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 57-68 - 2021
Income More Reliably Predicts Frequent Than Intense Happiness
JACHIMOWICZ, J. M., R. MO, A. E. GREENBERG, B. JERONIMUS, A. V. WHILLANS, "Income More Reliably Predicts Frequent Than Intense Happiness", Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2021, vol. 12, no. 7, pp. 1294-1306 - 2021
If Money Is Tight, That’s Nothing To Be Ashamed of
GLADSTONE, J. J., J. M. JACHIMOWICZ, A. E. GREENBERG, A. D. GALINSKY, "If Money Is Tight, That’s Nothing To Be Ashamed of", The Boston Globe , 27 October 2021 - 2021
Lower Income Translates to Fewer Happy Experiences—Here is How We Can Fix It
JACHIMOWICZ, J. M., A. E. GREENBERG, "Lower Income Translates to Fewer Happy Experiences—Here is How We Can Fix It", Character & Context - Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 25 January 2021 - 2020
Financial product sensitivity predicts financial health
GREENBERG, A. E., A. B. SUSSMAN, H. E. HERSHFIELD, "Financial product sensitivity predicts financial health", Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2020, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 15-26 - 2019
On shifting consumers from high-interest to low-interest debt
GREENBERG, A. E., H. E. HERSHFIELD, "On shifting consumers from high-interest to low-interest debt", Financial Planning Review, 2019, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. e1035 - 2019
Financial decision making
GREENBERG, A. E., H. E. HERSHFIELD, "Financial decision making", Consumer Psychology Review, 2019, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 17-29 - 2018
Paternalistic lies
LUPOLI, M. J., E. E. LEVINE, A. E. GREENBERG, "Paternalistic lies", Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2018, vol. 146, pp. 31-50
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Grants & Premi
Excellence in Research Award, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, 2023
Poets & Quants Top 50 Undergraduate Business School Professors, 2020

