Tag: Emily Bianchi
Bianchi: People in wealthy households spend more time alone
Assistant Professor of Organization and Management Emily Bianchi spoke with NPR this week on new research tying some social behaviors to income.
Faculty, staff honored with awards for 2015-16 academic year
Each year numerous awards are bestowed on faculty members at Goizueta Business School with emphasis on their roles in the classroom. For the 2015-16 academic year, professors from...
Goizueta research highlights behavior patterns of millennials
Assistant Professor Emily Bianchi finds that people who move into adulthood during tough times -- like the Great Recession -- may not be so narcissistic later in life.
Knowledge Creation: A look at current faculty research
A significant marker of a leading business school is the creation of new knowledge. Goizueta faculty, using rigorous methodologies, focus on researching important problems...
Bianchi named to Poets & Quants 40 Under 40 list
Via Poets & Quants:
If the economy has any effect on our psychological state of mind, management professor Emily Bianchi wants to know about it....
Narcissism may be a ‘normal part of growing up’
Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental disorder with severe consequences in ethical behavior — but in social psychology, the trait is seen on a continuum,...
Knowledge Creation: A look at the depth of faculty scholarship
Young adults, the recession, and narcissism
Individuals who enter adulthood during a recession are less likely to be narcissistic, finds Emily Bianchi, assistant professor of...
Goizueta professor offers thoughts on improving well-being
Assistant Professor of Organization & Management Emily Bianchi spoke last week on “The Psychology of Well-Being.” Bianchi was this year’s Executive Women of Goizueta...
Recessions can make young workers… happier?
For well-educated graduates who earned their degrees in a recession, rough beginnings often make for a better ending or at least greater satisfaction. This...
Research points to a more humble generation
Emily Bianchi, assistant professor of organization and management, says younger employees -- millinneals that experienced the most recent recession -- may be more humble...
Faculty, staff honored with year-end awards
Each year numerous awards are bestowed on faculty members at Goizueta Business School with emphasis on their roles in the classroom. For the 2013-2014 academic year, professors...
Study suggests recession made young workers more humble
As reported on Marketplace:
Every generation thinks they're better than the next, and the "you kids get off my lawn" attitude has been particularly tough...