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Maayan Malter
Columbia University New York - New York / United States
Business & Management / Marketing
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Maayan Malter's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The past, present, and future of consumer researchMS Malter, MB Holbrook, BE Kahn, JR Parker, DR LehmannMarketing Letters 31, 137-149, 2020952020
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Feelings of Culpability: Just Following Orders versus Making the Decision OneselfMS Malter, SS Kim, J MetcalfePsychological Science, 11, 202192021
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“Recycle Me!” Product Anthropomorphism Can Increase Recycling BehaviorAY Wu, MS Malter, GV JoharJournal of the Association for Consumer Research 8 (3), 202322023
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Cross-Cultural Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Willingness to Share PossessionsM Malter, G JoharAvailable at SSRN 4174367, 202212022
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Counterfactual Culpability: Thinking About What You Could Have Done Increases Felt Culpability for Your ActionM MalterAdvances in Consumer Research 49, 518-519, 20212021
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