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Temporal View of the Costs and Benefits of Self-Deception

By: Zoe Chance, Michael I. Norton, Francesca Gino and Dan Ariely
Researchers have documented many cases in which individuals rationalize their regrettable actions. Four experiments examine situations in which people go beyond merely explaining away their misconduct to actively deceiving themselves. We find that those who exploit... View Details
Keywords: Hindsight Bias; Lying; Motivated Reasoning; Self-enhancement; Social Psychology; Perception; Performance Expectations
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Chance, Zoe, Michael I. Norton, Francesca Gino, and Dan Ariely. "Temporal View of the Costs and Benefits of Self-Deception." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108, no. S3 (September 13, 2011): 15655–15659.
  • 2014
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Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-Based Attention

By: Julian De Freitas, Brandon Liverence and Brian J. Scholl
The underlying units of attention are often discrete visual objects. Perhaps the clearest form of evidence for this is the same-object advantage: Following a spatial cue, responses are faster to probes occurring on the same object than they are to probes occurring on... View Details
Keywords: Object-based Attention; Rhythm; Music Perception; Auditory Perception
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De Freitas, Julian, Brandon Liverence, and Brian J. Scholl. "Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-Based Attention." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143, no. 1 (February 2014): 71–76.
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Dynamic Factor Models with Temporal Instability (with James Stock and Mark Watson)

This paper considers the estimation of approximate dynamic factor models when there is temporal instability in the factors, factor loadings, and errors.  We derive conditions under which the estimated dynamic factors are consistent and characterize the inferential... View Details
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A Temporal View of the Costs and Benefits of Self-Deception

Researchers have documented many cases in which individuals rationalize their regrettable actions. Four experiments examine situations in which participants go beyond merely explaining away their misconduct to actively deceiving themselves. We find that those who... View Details
  • 2024
  • Working Paper

Design of Panel Experiments with Spatial and Temporal Interference

By: Tu Ni, Iavor Bojinov and Jinglong Zhao
One of the main practical challenges companies face when running experiments (or A/B tests) over a panel is interference, the setting where one experimental unit's treatment assignment at one time period impacts another's outcomes, possibly at the following time... View Details
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Ni, Tu, Iavor Bojinov, and Jinglong Zhao. "Design of Panel Experiments with Spatial and Temporal Interference." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-058, March 2024.

    Design of Panel Experiments with Spatial and Temporal Interference

    One of the main practical challenges companies face when running experiments (or A/B tests) over a panel is interference, the setting where one experimental unit's treatment assignment at one time period impacts another's outcomes, possibly at the following time... View Details
    • 2012
    • Conference Presentation

    Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-based Attention

    By: J. De Freitas, B. Liverence and B. J. Scholl
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    De Freitas, J., B. Liverence, and B. J. Scholl. "Attentional Rhythm: A Temporal Analogue of Object-based Attention." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL, 2012.
    • October 2001
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    Time-out: Taking Time to Integrate Temporal Research

    By: Deborah Ancona, Gerardo Okhuyson and Leslie Perlow
    Keywords: Research
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    Ancona, Deborah, Gerardo Okhuyson, and Leslie Perlow. "Time-out: Taking Time to Integrate Temporal Research." Academy of Management Review 26, no. 4 (October 2001): 512–529.
    • 2021
    • Working Paper

    The Effects of Temporal Distance on Intra-Firm Communication: Evidence from Daylight Savings Time

    By: Jasmina Chauvin, Prithwiraj Choudhury and Tommy Pan Fang
    Cross-border communication costs have plummeted and enabled the global distribution of work, but frictions attributable to distance persist. We estimate the causal effects of temporal distance, i.e., time zone separation between employees, on intra-firm communication,... View Details
    Keywords: Communication Patterns; Time Zones; Geographic Frictions; Knowledge Workers; Multinational Companies; Communication; Multinational Firms and Management; Geographic Location
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    Chauvin, Jasmina, Prithwiraj Choudhury, and Tommy Pan Fang. "The Effects of Temporal Distance on Intra-Firm Communication: Evidence from Daylight Savings Time." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 21-052, September 2020. (Revised November 2021.)
    • September–October 2024
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    Working Around the Clock: Temporal Distance, Intrafirm Communication, and Time Shifting of the Employee Workday

    By: Jasmina Chauvin, Prithwiraj Choudhury and Tommy Pan Fang
    This paper examines the effects of temporal distance generated by time zone separation on communication in geographically distributed organizations. We build on prior research, which highlights time zone separation as a significant challenge, but argue that employees... View Details
    Keywords: Communication; Employees; Behavior; Equality and Inequality
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    Chauvin, Jasmina, Prithwiraj Choudhury, and Tommy Pan Fang. "Working Around the Clock: Temporal Distance, Intrafirm Communication, and Time Shifting of the Employee Workday." Organization Science 35, no. 5 (September–October 2024): 1660–1681.
    • 2013
    • White Paper

    Temporal Profiles of Instant Utility during Anticipation and Recall

    By: Manel Baucells and Silvia Bellezza
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    Baucells, Manel, and Silvia Bellezza. "Temporal Profiles of Instant Utility during Anticipation and Recall." White Paper Series, October 2013.
    • 2018
    • Working Paper

    Financial & Temporal Trade-Offs in the Firm-Customer Relationship

    By: Daniel A. Brown and Shashank Shah
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    Brown, Daniel A., and Shashank Shah. "Financial & Temporal Trade-Offs in the Firm-Customer Relationship." Working Paper, June 2018. (Invited Revision at Journal of Marketing.)
    • 2009
    • Journal Article

    Evaluating Dedicated and Intrinsic Models of Temporal Encoding by Varying Context

    By: Rebecca M.C. Spencer, Uma Karmarkar and Richard B. Ivry
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    Spencer, Rebecca M.C., Uma Karmarkar, and Richard B. Ivry. "Evaluating Dedicated and Intrinsic Models of Temporal Encoding by Varying Context." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series A, Physical Sciences and Engineering 364 (2009): 1853–1863.
    • March 1998
    • Journal Article

    Pennies-a-Day: The Effect of Temporal Reframing on Transaction Evaluation

    By: J. T. Gourville
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    Gourville, J. T. "Pennies-a-Day: The Effect of Temporal Reframing on Transaction Evaluation." Journal of Consumer Research 24, no. 4 (March 1998): 395–408.
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    Payment Depreciation: The Behavioral Effects of Temporally Separating Payments from Consumption

    By: J. T. Gourville and Dilip Soman
    Keywords: Behavior; Demand and Consumers; Money
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    Gourville, J. T., and Dilip Soman. "Payment Depreciation: The Behavioral Effects of Temporally Separating Payments from Consumption." Journal of Consumer Research 25, no. 2 (September 1998): 160–174.
    • 2021
    • Working Paper

    Expanding the Entrepreneurial Cultural Toolkit: The Temporal Interplay of the Substantive and the Symbolic

    By: Rebecca Karp and Siobhan O'Mahony
    Much research shows how entrepreneurs leverage symbolic toolkits via storytelling and narratives to convince resource providers of their venture’s legitimacy. Although investors’ legitimacy concerns may be initially met with symbolic actions, it is unclear whether... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurial Sales; Entrepreneurship And Strategy; Entrepreneurship; Technological Innovation; Customers; Acquisition
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    Karp, Rebecca, and Siobhan O'Mahony. "Expanding the Entrepreneurial Cultural Toolkit: The Temporal Interplay of the Substantive and the Symbolic." Working Paper, September 2021.
    • 2010
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    The Ethical Mirage: A Temporal Explanation as to Why We Are Not as Ethical as We Think We Are

    By: A. E. Tenbrunsel, K. Diekmann, K A. Wade-Benzoni and Max Bazerman
    This paper explores the biased perceptions that people hold of their own ethicality. We argue that the temporal trichotomy of prediction, action and recollection is central to these misperceptions: People predict that they will behave more ethically than they actually... View Details
    Keywords: Forecasting and Prediction; Values and Beliefs; Framework; Research; Behavior; Cognition and Thinking; Perception; Prejudice and Bias
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    Tenbrunsel, A. E., K. Diekmann, K A. Wade-Benzoni, and Max Bazerman. "The Ethical Mirage: A Temporal Explanation as to Why We Are Not as Ethical as We Think We Are." Research in Organizational Behavior 30 (2010): 153–173.
    • May 1999
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    The Effect of Implicit versus Explicit Comparisons on Temporal Pricing Claims

    By: J. T. Gourville
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    Gourville, J. T. "The Effect of Implicit versus Explicit Comparisons on Temporal Pricing Claims." Marketing Letters 10, no. 2 (May 1999): 113–124.
    • 2003
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    Temporal Specificity of Perceptual Learning in an Auditory Discrimination Task

    By: Uma R. Karmarkar and Dean V. Buonomano
    Keywords: Learning; Health
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    Karmarkar, Uma R., and Dean V. Buonomano. "Temporal Specificity of Perceptual Learning in an Auditory Discrimination Task." Learning & Memory 10 (2003): 141–147.
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    Time to Change: Temporal Shifts As Enablers of Organizational Change

    By: Nancy Staudenmayer, Marcie Tyre and Leslie Perlow
    Keywords: Change; Organizations
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    Staudenmayer, Nancy, Marcie Tyre, and Leslie Perlow. "Time to Change: Temporal Shifts As Enablers of Organizational Change." Organization Science 13, no. 5 (September–October 2002).
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