The giving lab - PUBLICATIONS Prosocial Behavior Self Control Temporal Effects Information Processing Papers related to prosocial behavior Ein-Gar D. & Levontin. (2013). Giving from a Distance: Putting the Charitable Organization at The Center of the Donation Appeal, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 23(2), 197-211. Read More » Levontin L., Ein-Gar D. & Lee A. (2015). Acts of Emptying Promote Self-Focus: A Perceived Resource Deficiency Perspective, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(2), 257–267. Read More » Ein-Gar D. (2015). Committing under the Shadow of Tomorrow: Self-control and Commitment to Future Virtuous Behaviors, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(2), 268-285. Read More » Top Papers related to self-control Ein-Gar D., Goldenberg J. & Sagiv L. (2012). The Role of Consumer Self-Control, in The Consumption of Virtue Products, International Journal of Research Marketing, 29, 123-133. Read More » Ein-Gar D. & Sagiv L. (2014). Overriding “Doing Wrong” and “Not Doing Right”: Validation of the Dispositional Self-Control Scale, Journal of Personality Assessment, 96(6), 640-653. Read More » Top Papers related to temporal effects Ein-Gar D. & Steinhart Y. (2017). Self-Control and Task Timing Shift Self-Efficacy and Influence Willingness to Engage in Effortful Tasks. Frontiers in Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Section, 8, 1788. Read More » Nitzan I. & Ein-Gar D. (2019) The “Commitment Projection” Effect: When Multiple Payments for a Product Affect Defection from a Service. Journal of Marketing Research, Forthcoming. Read More » Top Papers related to information processing Ein-Gar D, Shiv B., and Tormala Z. (2012). When blemishing leads to blossoming: The positive effect of negative information, Journal of Consumer Research, 38(5), 846-859. Read More » Sagiv L., Amit A., Ein-Gar D. & Arieli S. (2013). Not All Great Minds Think Alike: Systematic and Intuitive Cognitive Styles, Journal of Personality, 82(5), 402-417. Read More » Top
Ein-Gar D. & Levontin. (2013). Giving from a Distance: Putting the Charitable Organization at The Center of the Donation Appeal, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 23(2), 197-211. Read More »
Levontin L., Ein-Gar D. & Lee A. (2015). Acts of Emptying Promote Self-Focus: A Perceived Resource Deficiency Perspective, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(2), 257–267. Read More »
Ein-Gar D. (2015). Committing under the Shadow of Tomorrow: Self-control and Commitment to Future Virtuous Behaviors, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 25(2), 268-285. Read More »
Ein-Gar D., Goldenberg J. & Sagiv L. (2012). The Role of Consumer Self-Control, in The Consumption of Virtue Products, International Journal of Research Marketing, 29, 123-133. Read More »
Ein-Gar D. & Sagiv L. (2014). Overriding “Doing Wrong” and “Not Doing Right”: Validation of the Dispositional Self-Control Scale, Journal of Personality Assessment, 96(6), 640-653. Read More »
Ein-Gar D. & Steinhart Y. (2017). Self-Control and Task Timing Shift Self-Efficacy and Influence Willingness to Engage in Effortful Tasks. Frontiers in Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Section, 8, 1788. Read More »
Nitzan I. & Ein-Gar D. (2019) The “Commitment Projection” Effect: When Multiple Payments for a Product Affect Defection from a Service. Journal of Marketing Research, Forthcoming. Read More »
Ein-Gar D, Shiv B., and Tormala Z. (2012). When blemishing leads to blossoming: The positive effect of negative information, Journal of Consumer Research, 38(5), 846-859. Read More »
Sagiv L., Amit A., Ein-Gar D. & Arieli S. (2013). Not All Great Minds Think Alike: Systematic and Intuitive Cognitive Styles, Journal of Personality, 82(5), 402-417. Read More »