Canadian grant for FEB's dr. Jennifer Jordan to study how people "moralize" the world
Dr. Jennifer Jordan of the Faculty of Economics and Business has received a grant of 70,000 dollars from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of the Canadian government. The member of the department of Human Resource Management & Organizational Behavior recieved her grant to study what she and her collaborator term "moralization," that is how much people view the world through a "moral lens", and how this then affects their environmental conservation behavior.
"Of course, I am delighted and honored to receive this prestigious grant, says Jordan. "This way we get the possibility to better understand the individual-difference factors that explain people's moral behavior. And we hope that this research will have meaningful implications for developing methods to encourage environmental conservation."
Jordan will conduct her research togehther with her collegaue from the University of Toronto, Dr. Nina Mazar.
Curriculum vitae
Dr. Jennifer Jordan is a social psychologist at the FEB since 2009. She was granted her PhD at Yale in 2005 and worked at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College until 2007 and Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Chicago until 2009.
Last modified: | 01 February 2023 09.46 a.m. |
More news
-
28 March 2024
FEB’s research master rated as ‘excellent programme’
It is one of seventeen “excellent” programmes at Dutch universities.
-
15 March 2024
Tri Tran receives a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant
Dr Tri Tran, together with Dr Peng Xu from the University of Essex, received the British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant. The grant of € 11,500 will facilitate research visits and data collection for their research project that explores the...
-
14 March 2024
Industry very worried about inflow reduction of international students
Large companies are very worried about plans by some political parties in the House of Representatives to provide much less English-language education and drastically reduce the number of international students. This is the outcome of a study...