
Manoj Thomas
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I study consumers, consumption, and how the human mind works @cornell #marketing #customerinsights
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A neat summary of our JMR paper with Manoj Thomas and Satheesh Seenivasan: Digits to the Left ama.org/marketing-news… And look how pretty! #dissertation #pricing #memory


Although this is an overgeneralization, there might be a kernel of truth: “I think there might be too many M.B.A.s running companies,” Elon Musk said, pushing many business-school leaders to defend the degree’s value wsj.com/articles/elon-… via The Wall Street Journal

NEW: a common response to reports of hospitals struggling this winter is "it’s no different to a bad flu season!" I’ve tracked down historical data on flu ICU admissions, including winter 2017-18, a record high. Here’s how England’s Covid winter compares to a bad flu season 📹







#Consumer #Psychology researchers all over the world can now attend the Society 4 Consumer Psychology 2022 conference. More details here: bit.ly/3gzNntk. Don't forget to watch the video that my fellow co-chairs Kelly Goldsmith & Ellie Kyung made youtu.be/4Bf1z2neY-Y


Session 1: Great to see these five amazing discussants doing what they do best! Amir Grinstein מחקרהתנהגותי# Dean Eckles Anat Keinan, Klaus Wertenbroch & Kathleen Vohs #SCP2022 #WeBelieve



New research from Manoj Thomas, marketing professor Cornell Johnson, and Shreyans Goenka, Ph.D. ’20, finds that low-income conservatives are just as likely as liberals to accept federal assistance, so long as there’s a work requirement. Cornell Grad School news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/0…

Why was there such a political divide in the U.S. response to COVID? Ellie Kyung, Manoj Thomas, and Aradhna Krishna show how conservative and liberal Americans view group and individual risks differently, which may explain this interesting divide. JACR: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…


Why do some societies suppress sensory consumption like tobacco, alcohol, sex toys? Fabulous paper by Shreyans Goenka and Manoj Thomas psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-16…

Puerto Rico is calling, and we must go! Special shout out to our Cornell University colleagues and marketing camp guests who share co-chair Dr. Lisa Cavanaugh's excitement for SCP 2023 in San Juan!
