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SUMMARY:Meet the Editors: Ana Barbosa-Póvoa
DESCRIPTION:Building 4\, Room A306\nor join online:\nMeeting ID: 354 182 930 314 89\nAccess code: 7UP7uE79 \nAna Barbosa-Póvoa is a member of the Editorial board of the European Journal of Operational Research (ABS 4) \nAna is a Full Professor in Operations and Logistics\, at the Engineering and Management Department of Instituto Superior Técnico (IST)\, University of Lisbon. She holds a PhD from the Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine and her research focus is on developing a comprehensive understanding of complex problems in supply chains and operations management\, supported by novel and sound engineering systems models and techniques. Sustainability\, resilience\, uncertainty and risk in the design and planning of supply chains are among the main research-addressed domains. Ana has created and coordinates the research group in Operations Management and Logistics and Supply Chain Management (OpLog) at the Centre for Management Studies of IST.
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SUMMARY:Meet the Editors: Koen Pauwels
DESCRIPTION:Building 4\, Room A306\nor join online:\nMeeting ID: 331 480 777 427 33\nAccess code: aG9HU9PZ \nKoen Pauwels is the Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Research in Marketing (ABS 4). \nPauwels is Full Professor of Marketing at Northeastern University\, Boston and co-director of its Digital\, Analytics\, Technology and Automation (DATA) Initiative\, and Associate Dean for Research. He is  President-Elect of the Academic Council of the American Marketing Association\, and Vice President of Practice at the INFORMS Association for Marketing Science. He serves on the House of Marketing’s Board and on the Editorial Boards of Journal of Retailing and Journal of Interactive Marketing. Pauwels started the annual Marketing Dynamics conference (2004) to bring together researchers fascinated by dynamic problems in marketing.
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SUMMARY:Meet the Editors: Donald M. Truxillo
DESCRIPTION:Building 4\, Room A306\nor join online:\nMeeting ID: 331 480 777 427 33\nAccess code: aG9HU9PZ \nDonald M. Truxillo is Associate Editor at Work\, Aging and Retirement (Scimago Q1) and Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Psychology (ABS4*/FT50). \nTruxillo is Professor at Kemmy Business School\, University of Limerick\, Ireland. He served as associate editor for the Journal of Management and is currently an associate editor at Work\, Aging and Retirement and at the Journal of Applied Psychology. He is a member of ten editorial boards\, such as Journal of Applied Psychology\, Personnel Psychology\, and Human Resource Management Review. He is the author of over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters.  He has coauthored two textbooks\, Psychology and Work: Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology (2016; Routledge) and Human Resource Management: People\, Data\, and Analytics (2019; Sage). His research has been supported by the SHRM Foundation\, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)\, and the National Science Foundation (NSF)\, most recently to study privacy and security issues associated with online hiring.
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SUMMARY:BRU Research Seminar: Marta Morgado Rosa
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Marta Morgado Rosa (BRU-Iscte) \nTime: 14:00 \nTitle: Lying for yourself or for others: does confession impact moral costs? \nAbstract:Standard neoclassical models predict lying whenever benefits exceed costs\, yet experimental evidence shows many individuals avoid dishonesty and may lie for altruistic or efficiency reasons (Gneezy\, 2005; Erat and Gneezy\, 2012; Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi\, 2013; Abeler et al.\, 2019). This paper tests whether confession affects the moral cost of lying\, either by reinforcing norms or providing moral relief. We conducted a field experiment during World Youth Day Lisbon 2023 using the die-under-the-cup paradigm (Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi\, 2013). Participants reported private die rolls\, with higher numbers yielding higher payoffs. Two treatments varied whether payoffs benefited participants or an NGO\, capturing selfish versus altruistic lying\, and we recorded same-day confession. Among 1\,641 participants\, reported outcomes exceed the truthful benchmark\, indicating widespread dishonesty. However\, lying does not differ significantly by confession status or treatment\, with only minor variation across charities and no robust demographic effects. \nSession Chair: Catarina Roseta Palma \nJoin online:
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