My research on creativity and cheating has been featured in a Dilbert comic strip.
2011
- The New York Times featured my research on ethical decision making (Nov 19).
- Christian Science Monitor featured my research on child-cues and ethical behavior in Want a more ethical workplace? Make it child-like (Nov 7).
- contributed a piece in the Wall Street Journal summarizing some of my research and its application to leadership and HR (Oct 23).
- NPR Seattle, Weekday, had me as a guest to talk about the psychology of cheating (July 29).
- The Boston Globe featured my research on childhood cues and ethical behavior (June 7).
- The New York Times featured my research on gift giving (April 5), as well as my research on self-deception here (April 17) and here (April 18).
- The Financial Times reported on my research on learning from success in Something for the weekend (April 1) and on my research on power and leadership (April 8).
- Psychology Today reported on my research on cheating, thinking and memory (March 8).
- Discover Magazine featured my research on self-deception (March 5).
- The Wall Street Journal reported on my research on blind ethics (Feb 12), and covered it in a related blog post (Feb 1).
- The Financial Times reported on my research on creativity and dishonesty in Something for the weekend (Jan 28) and the Montreal Gazette covered the same research in Creative people more apt to cheat (Jan 29).
- CBS Business Network featured my research on creativity and dishonesty in Are "Creative" Thinkers More Unethical? (Jan 26).
- The Boston Globe covered my research in To ace that test, consider grandpa (Jan 23).
2010
- The New York Times featured my research on leadership and introversion (Dec 6).
- CNN featured my research on introversion and leadership in Why introverts can be great leaders (Nov 29) and the Financial Times discussed the same research in Leadership is not just for the extroverts (Nov 29).
- Christian Science Monitor featured my research on gratitude expressions and prosocial behavior in Start your Thanksgiving in the office (Nov 23).
- Business Week featured my research on introversion and leadership in Five Secrets of Charismatic Leadership (Nov. 2).
Scientific American (Mind and Brain) featured my research in Faking it: Why wearing designer knockoffs may have hidden psychological costs (Sept. 21). - The Economist featured my research in Rose-coloured spectacles? Cheats may or may not prosper, but they despise themselves for cheating (June 24). The Globe and Mail and American Scientist cited the Economist article.
- The Financial Times reported on the counterfeit research in Something for the weekend (June 4).
- Psychology Today featured my research in The cost of faking it (May 25).
- Time reported a study on "Why Shady Deeds Are More Likely to Happen in the Dark."(March 3). The Financial Times, MSNBC.com, Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! India, ISSNAF, BusinessWeek and Psychology Today also featured this study.
- The Wall Street Journal a media partner of Livemint.com of India cited my research in "The perils of faking it." (Feb. 4).
- The New York Times featured my research in "The 9th Annual Year in Ideas: Counterfeit Self" (Dec. 13).
- National Public Radio’s "Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!" cited my study of ethical gift giving. (Dec. 19).
- Investor’s Business Daily featured a study about conduct codes in "A Firm’s Code Lifts Ethics," which Yahoo! Finance covered too (Sept. 17). CBS interviewed me about the study in a live radio interview.
- Newsweek featured a study about "Is Fraud Contagious?" (March 12).
2008
- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported an article on my research in The Thinkers (May 5).
- CNN featured my research on "When emotion takes over" (Oct. 8).
