
Michael Morris, Professor at Columbia University
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I conduct research on cognitive, social, and cultural psychology. I help organizations, communities and campaigns. Please see
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urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https⦠Interviewed by CSM about whether Trump's tariff threats reflect a negotiation tactic, the "Madman Strategy." This is a form of brinksmanship in which a leader acts irrationally and rashly to convince other countries that he is "crazy enough" to carry out

urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https⦠Anchoring bias subtly influences our decisions by making us rely too heavily on the first piece of information we receive. In negotiations, for example, the initial offer can set the tone for the entire discussion, often pulling the final agreement toward




Cultural psychology offers new insights into global collaboration. Dr. Michael Morris, Professor at Columbia University discusses how tribal patterns shape energy systems and leadership. Watch session: eei.org/GEF2025 #CulturalPsychology #EnergyLeadership



rizwanbuttar.com/tribal-how-the⦠I came across an eye-catching account of TRIBAL on a site by Rizwan Buttar, an entrepreneur, mountaineer, and photographer. Rizwan shares essays and book reviews that are rended in precise prose and captivating graphics. I donāt know how he produces them

We're delighted that #Tribal by Michael Morris, Professor at Columbia University has won the 2025 Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award. Find out more: shorturl.at/9iDpo

swiftpress.com/tribal-how-the⦠Iām honored to share that my book, TRIBAL: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together, has received the 2025 Ursula Gielen Global Psychology Book Award from the American Psychological Association. This recognition means a great deal to meānot just as a




web.cvent.com/event/dc776ca9⦠Excited to share that Iāll be speaking in Hong Kong on June 19 as part of the University of Chicago Booth School of Businessā Think Better Speaker Series ā its first time ever in Hong Kong šš° This is a kind of homecoming for me as I lived in Hong


