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Jae-eun Namkoong
Jae-eun Namkoong
Associate Professor, Marketing Department, College of Business, University of Nevada, Reno
Verified email at unr.edu
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We’re not so different: Collectivism increases perceived homophily, trust, and seeking user-generated product information
JM Leonhardt, T Pezzuti, JE Namkoong
Journal of Business Research 112, 160-169, 2020
502020
Regrets in the East and West: Role of intrapersonal versus interpersonal norms
T Hur, NJ Roese, JE Namkoong
Asian Journal of Social Psychology 12 (2), 151-156, 2009
372009
It’s simple and I know it! Abstract construals reduce causal uncertainty
JE Namkoong, MD Henderson
Social Psychological and Personality Science 5 (3), 352-359, 2014
262014
Responding to Causal Uncertainty in the Twitterverse: When Abstract Language and Social Prominence Increase Message Engagement
JE Namkoong, JH Ro, MD Henderson
Journal of Interactive Marketing 45, 81-98, 2019
162019
The role of entitlement and perceived resources in gratitude’s effect on materialism: Longitudinal and situational effects
HC Lee, S Chugani, JE Namkoong
Journal of Business Research 139, 993-1003, 2022
112022
Wanting a Bird's Eye to Understand Why: Motivated Abstraction and Causal Uncertainty
JE Namkoong, MD Henderson
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 64, 57-71, 2016
62016
Risk-Seeking in Utilitarian Vs. Hedonic Domain: Implications For the Prospect Theory Value Function
JE Namkoong, R Raghunathan
ACR North American Advances, 2010
62010
Responding to Causal Uncertainty Through Abstract Thinking
JE Namkoong, MD Henderson
Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (6), 547-551, 2019
42019
Org-Coursepack: A Modular and Reusable Teaching Materials Template in Org-mode
JH Ro, JE Namkoong
Journal of Open Source Education, 2019
22019
Regrets over “me” versus regrets over “us”: The influence of culture on action versus inaction regrets
J Namkoong, JH Ro, T Hur, E Choi
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2021
12021
Beyond moving on: the perceptual and cognitive impacts of psychological closure
JE Namkoong
12014
Moving on and Away: Closure Increases Psychological Distance Through Emotion
JE Namkoong, A Gershoff
ACR North American Advances, 2012
12012
The Role of Entitlement and Perceived Resources in Gratitude’s Effect on Materialism: Evidence from Two Longitudinal Experiments
HC Lee, S Chugani, JE Namkoong
Available at SSRN 3650833, 2020
2020
Task Interruption and Resumption Paradigm for Testing the Activation and Pursuit of an Abstract Thinking Goal
JE Namkoong, MD Henderson
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e55650, 2017
2017
Divine Intervention: How Illusory Causal Perception Reduces Consumer Punishment After Bad Things Happen to Bad Firms
JE Namkoong, JJ Han, A Gershoff
ACR North American Advances, 2015
2015
Looking For Answers in the Forest Rather Than the Trees: Causal Uncertainty Increases Attraction to Abstraction
JE Namkoong, MD Henderson
ACR North American Advances, 2012
2012
Prospective Motivated Reasoning in Charitable Giving: Making Sense of Our Future Behavior and Protecting Our Future Self
JE Namkoong, J Irwin
ACR North American Advances, 2011
2011
Best-Seller Or Your-Style Recommendation Sign?: Effect of Self-Construal on Inclination Towards Inter- vs. Intrapersonal Norm
JE Namkoong, S Broniarczyk
ACR North American Advances, 2011
2011
한국 대학생들은 무엇을 후회 하는가?: 후회와 지각된 기회 간의 관계를 중심으로 (What Korean College Students Regret Most? The Role of Opportunity in Counterfactual Thinking)
JE Namkoong, T Hur
Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology 23 (1), 181-194, 2009
2009
한국의 교육광풍: 과연 한, 후회, 학습효과의 산물인가? (Koreans' Education Panic: A product of han, regret, or Learning effect?)
T Hur, JE Namkoong, W Zhang
Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues 14 (1), 47-62, 2008
2008
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