Recent media coverage includes the following:
- Here’s how sleep affects your career and tips to get better sleep. (7/12/22). Forbes.
- Does having ADHD help or hurt entrepreneurs? (11/3/21). The Wall Street Journal.
- Covid boosts appeal of Carey’s healthcare specialism. (3/20/21). Financial Times.
- Why working from home might promote more ethical decisions. (2/19/21). Forbes.
- This school’s name is synonymous with the Covid fight. Here’s what it did to get MBAs back in class. (2/2/21). Poets & Quants.
- Johns Hopkins University reimagines the M.B.A. (1/22/20). The Wall Street Journal.
- The best books that will make you a master negotiator. (8/7/19). Forbes.
- Poets & Quants Professor of the Week. (8/7/19).
- The jobs where liars excel. (6/26/19). BBC.
- Why you may be prone to hiring a liar, and not even know it. (6/19/19). ScienceDaily.
- Become a better negotiator by not thinking about money. (5/21/19). Barron’s.
- A fresh approach to negotiation. (5/16/19). Curious Minds Podcast.
- Managing change? Manage your environment. (4/14/19). Forbes.
- Are you underpaid? The bartering mindset can help. (2/18/19). Barron’s.
- New office hours aim for well rested, more productive workers. (12/24/18).The New York Times.
- Thinking about it. (10/23/18). National Affairs.
- Should you start your day at 2:30 in the morning? (9/24/18). BBC.
- Trust matters the most in negotiations. (10/23/17). Forbes India.
- Daylight-saving time is bad for your relationships. (3/9/15). The Wall Street Journal.
- The Monday after the switch to Daylight Savings Time is disastrous for all kinds of workers. (3/9/15). Business Insider.
- No, mornings don’t make you moral. (2/25/15). The New Yorker.
- This flowchart proves 99 percent of work meetings are garbage. (2/12/15). Huffington Post.
- Lack of sleep harms moral awareness. (10/12/14). Huffington Post.
- Morning person, or night owl? It matters. (9/9/14). NPR.
- The remarkable robustness of the first offer effect. (8/31/14). Dispute Resolution Magazine.
- Why night owls are more ethical in the afternoon. (8/13/14). Fast Company.
- ‘Morning people’ more likely to sin at night, and vice-versa. (7/23/14). Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
- The 9-to-5 workday is practically an invitation to ethical lapses. Here’s why. (7/22/14). The Washington Post.
- ‘Morning people’ less moral at night, say researchers. (7/22/14). NDTV.
- Early risers more likely to cheat and behave dishonestly at night, US study finds. (7/17/14) The Telegraph.
- Early risers ‘less moral at night’. (7/16/14). BBC News.
- Morning people act more unethically at night. (7/15/14). Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
- Being tired makes us more likely to lie, cheat. (7/9/14). Zip Trials.
- Do you lie more in the morning? (7/6/14). Boston Globe.
- Morning people may act less ethically at night. (6/25/14). Smithsonian Magazine.
- People are more likely to lie or cheat when they’re tired, study suggests. (6/30/14). The Hub, Johns Hopkins University.
- Study: Workers low on energy are more apt to lie. (6/26/14). Baltimore Business Journal.
- How Ethical Are Your Employees? Depends What Time It Is. (6/26/14). Inc.com.
- Here’s Proof That People Lie More When They’re Tired. (6/26/14). Business Insider Australia.
- Here’s Proof That People Lie More When They’re Tired. (6/25/14) Yahoo! Finance.
- Virtuous Rhythms: Night Owls and Early Birds. (6/19/14). Huffington Post.
- Credit Counseling: What It Is, How It Works, Credit Impact & More. (3/10/14). Quoted by Cardhub.com.