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Financial Shame Spirals: How Shame Intensifies Financial Hardship

By: Joe J. Gladstone, Jon M. Jachimowicz, Adam Eric Greenberg and Adam D. Galinsky
Financial hardship is an established source of shame. This research explores whether shame is also a driver and exacerbator of financial hardship. Six experimental, archival, and correlational studies (N = 9,110)—including data from customer bank account histories and... View Details
Keywords: Financial Hardship; Financial Decision-making; Shame; Guilt; Personal Finance; Financial Condition; Decision Making; Emotions
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Gladstone, Joe J., Jon M. Jachimowicz, Adam Eric Greenberg, and Adam D. Galinsky. "Financial Shame Spirals: How Shame Intensifies Financial Hardship." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 167 (November 2021): 42–56.
  • 02 Aug 2017
  • News

How to improve Japanese corporate governance: shame (and glory)

  • 24 Apr 2019
  • News

Empathy Shaming Is Becoming A Problem

  • 04 Sep 2017
  • News

In age of Trump, politics has become a game with no shame

  • Mar 2008
  • Conference Presentation

Shamed and Able: How Firms Respond to Information Disclosure

By: Michael W. Toffel
Keywords: Corporate Disclosure; Information
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Toffel, Michael W. "Shamed and Able: How Firms Respond to Information Disclosure." Paper presented at the Erb Institute Colloquium, March 2008.
  • 29 Feb 2008
  • Conference Presentation

Shamed and Able: How Firms Respond to Information Disclosure

By: Michael W. Toffel
Keywords: Corporate Disclosure; Information
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Toffel, Michael W. "Shamed and Able: How Firms Respond to Information Disclosure." Paper presented at the Institutional Foundations for Industry Self-Regulation Conference, February 29, 2008.
  • 10 Jan 2018
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Working for a Shamed Company Can Hurt Your Future Compensation

iPhoto In the blink of an instant, a corporate brand can turn from sterling to tarnished. Just ask Volkswagen or Wells Fargo—two prestigious names that have become associated with scandal in recent years, and now become synonymous with shady corporate practices. What... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding; Financial Services
  • 27 Sep 2007
  • Conference Presentation

Shamed and Able: How Firms Respond to Information Disclosure

By: Michael W. Toffel
Keywords: Information; Corporate Disclosure
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Toffel, Michael W. "Shamed and Able: How Firms Respond to Information Disclosure." Paper presented at the Workshop on Empirical Research in Operations Management, September 27, 2007.
  • 29 Aug 2014
  • News

The Untold Story of How a Culture of Shame Perpetuates Abuse

Keywords: sexual abuse; Peek.com
  • March 2020
  • Article

Governance Through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior

By: Akash Chattopadhyay, Matthew D. Shaffer and Charles C.Y. Wang
After decades of deprioritizing shareholders' economic interests and low corporate profitability, Japan introduced the JPX-Nikkei400 in 2014. The index highlighted the country's "best-run" companies by annually selecting the 400 most profitable of its large and liquid... View Details
Keywords: JPX-Nikkei 400 Index; Status Incentives; Return On Equity; Capital Efficiency; Social Norms; Index Inclusion; Reputation Incentives; Motivation and Incentives; Corporate Governance; Behavior; Investment Return; Status and Position; Japan
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Chattopadhyay, Akash, Matthew D. Shaffer, and Charles C.Y. Wang. "Governance Through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior." Journal of Financial Economics 135, no. 3 (March 2020): 704–724.
  • August 22, 2017
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Governance through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior in Japan

By: Charles CY Wang
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Wang, Charles CY. "Governance through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior in Japan." Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (August 22, 2017). https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2017/08/22/governance-through-shame-and-aspiration-index-creation-and-corporate-behavior-in-japan/.
  • 22 Aug 2017
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Governance through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior in Japan

  • 2005
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Memories of Mau Mau in Kenya: Public Crises and Private Shame

By: Caroline M. Elkins and John Lonsdale
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Elkins, Caroline M., and John Lonsdale. "Memories of Mau Mau in Kenya: Public Crises and Private Shame." In Dopo la violenza: construzioni di memoria nel mondo contemporaneo, edited by Alessandro Triulzi, 159–196. Napoli: L'ancora del Mediterraneo, 2005, Italian ed.
  • 07 Aug 2017
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Governance Through Shame and Aspiration: Index Creation and Corporate Behavior in Japan

Keywords: by Akash Chattopadhyay, Matthew D. Shaffer, and Charles C.Y. Wang; Financial Services
  • December 5, 2024
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How to Build a Life: Unburden Yourself of Secret Shame and Feel Happier

By: Arthur C. Brooks
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Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Unburden Yourself of Secret Shame and Feel Happier." The Atlantic (December 5, 2024).
  • 18 May 2023
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Loretta J. Ross presents "Calling In the Reproductive Justice Movement"

  • 27 Apr 2016
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Financial Issues Hide Behind The Curtains Of The Middle-Class

  • 02 Dec 2021
  • News

When You Can’t Change the World, Change Your Feelings

  • 27 Oct 2015
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How Yelp plans to clean up one of the restaurant industry’s most dangerous flaws

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What Will U.S. Health Care Look Like After the Pandemic?

By: Robert S. Huckman
The pandemic crisis is almost certain to change many American industries. It would be a shame if health care is not one of them. A number of major practices have been altered to help the country cope with the extraordinary demands that the pandemic has imposed on the... View Details
Keywords: Health Pandemics; Health Care and Treatment; Change; Health Industry; United States
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Huckman, Robert S. "What Will U.S. Health Care Look Like After the Pandemic?" Harvard Business Review (website) (April 7, 2020).
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