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Pascal Lardellier. Jonah Berger - The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Research Interests: diffusion, identity, consumer decision making, product adoption and abandonment, social contagion, social influence, viral marketing, word of mouth Links: CV, Personal Website Author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestseller Contagious: Why Things Catch On. jonahberger.com What makes ideas viral and products spread contagiously? Professor Jonah Berger studies social epidemics, or how products, ideas, and behaviors catch on and become popular. He examines how individual decision making and social dynamics (e.g., social influence) between people generate collective outcomes such as social contagion and trends. His research has been published in top-tier academic journals including the Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research, Marketing Science, Management Science, Psychological Science, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Rumeur & rumorologie, par Pascal Froissart (sociologie des rumeurs, psychologie, epistemologie) Joe Henrich. Articles. The Psychology of Cyberspace - Home Page/Table of Contents. This hypertext book explores the psychological aspects of environments created by computers and online networks. I think of it as evolving conceptual framework for understanding how people react to and behave within cyberspace: what I call "the psychology of cyberspace" - or simply "cyberpsychology.

" Revised and expanded over time, this hypertext book originally was created in January of 1996. My most recent work focuses on a specific area of cyberpsychology that I call photographic psychology: the study of how people create, share, and react to images in the age of digital technology and cyberspace. I have devoted a separate online book to that topic. In order to make these readings accessible to as many people as possible, I have written them in a style that is not overly abstract or technical. Below is the table of contents for the seven major sections in this book. Will produce a pop-up window containing an abstract of the article in that section. Dr. Anthony Greenwald/Publications By Topic. Prof. Dr. Andreas Geyer-Schulz - Mitarbeiter - Informationsdienste und elektronische Märkte. George. My wife Karen (on the right in the photo below) and I have been married since 1979, and we have two daughters.

Evan Ann (on the far left in the family photo) was born in 1985, and she entered Stanford University in 2004. Caitlin (next to Evan) was born in 1988, and she started the University of Central Florida in 2006. Karen and I live with our 100-pound puppy, Latte, in Tallahassee. As a family, we enjoy the beach and exploring historical sites, such as the fort at St. Augustine, Florida, the Anasazi cliff dwellings in Arizona and New Mexico, and during the summer of 1999, the Olavinlinna castle in Savonlinna, Finland.

I enjoy hiking, especially in the mountains. The photo below, on the left, is of me (in the middle) on the way to the top of Mt. Sylvie chevrier. C’est avec une très grande tristesse que nous apprenons le décès de Ludovic Challéat, dans l’avalanche du Manaslu survenue dans la nuit du dimanche 23 Centre de recherche en Sciences de Gestion de l'université Paris Paris-Est, l'Institut de Recherche en Gestion (IRG) est reconnu « équipe d'accueil » par le CNRS depuis 1997. L’IRG couvre l'ensemble des champs des Sciences de Gestion. L'IRG regroupe les enseignants-chercheurs et les doctorants dans 3 pôles disciplinaires : Finance et Comptabilité, Management et Stratégie, Marketing et Logistique.

En 2010, l’IRG a fusionné avec l'équipe PRISM de Marne-la-Vallée enrichissant ses thématiques de recherche notamment dans le domaine des services et de l’innovation. L'IRG compte environ 70 enseignants-chercheurs et une cinquantaine de doctorants. Les recherches s’articulent autour de quatre axes : Organisation et gouvernance du laboratoire : cliquez ici. Alan Page Fiske.