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Ivey Business Journal Article

Supporting DEIB curriculum - and those who teach it.

By Rachel P. Farrell

How building a community has enabled the development and sharing of practical tools for teaching DEIB.


 

Ivey IMPACT Article

Are you missing the idea thief in your team?

By Zoe Kinias

Uncovering why our attention limitations let idea thieves thrive - and how leaders can spot them before it is too late.

For the peer-reviewed behind this article, see here.


 

Ivey Business Journal Article

Designing Corporate DEI Initiatives in the Wake of US Affirmative Action Ruling

By Felicia Henderson & Zoe Kinias

The truth about employer affirmative action in the United States.


 

Ivey Business Journal Article

Advancing Inclusion Amid Resistance

By Felicia Henderson

Three barriers to inclusion that merit particular attention when designing and implementing effective DEI strategies.

 

Peer reviewed publications

 

negiotiation and conflict management research Article

On Whether to Mediate Before a Negotiation: Mindfulness Slightly Impairs Value Claiming in Negotiation

By Andrew Hafenbrack, Sigal Barsade, Zoe Kinias & Horacio Falcao

A mini meta-analysis of ten U.S. studies finds that brief mindfulness meditation may slightly reduce value claimed in negotiations, contrary to initial hypotheses, with no significant effects on value creation.


 

Journal of business ethics Article

Receiving Social Support Motivates Long-Term Prosocial Behavior

By Chiara Trombini, Winnie Jiang & Zoe Kinias

Receiving social support enhances felt security, which motivates long-term prosocial behavior both within and beyond the context where the support was received.


 

Nature Scientific Reports Article

Social inattentional blindness to idea stealing in meetings

By Theo Masters-Waage, Zoe Kinias, et al.

Using virtual reality to study the inattentional blindness phenomenon and how features of the social environment can reduce social inattention.

Explore key takeaways from this study in the Ivey Impact article.

 

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