Research Interests
- Social judgment & behavior
- Judgment & decision-making
- Workplace communication
- Negotiation
Academic Qualifications
- Ph.D. Harvard Business School, Organizational Behavior
- J.D. Harvard Law School
- B.A. Rice University, Psychology & English
Academic And Professional Experience
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Management, Assistant Professor, July 2019 - present.
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Lee Heng Fellow, 2021 - 2022.
Publications
Refereed Journal Publications (Chronological, alphabetical)
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Jeong, M., Minson, J., & Gino, F. 2020. In generous offers I trust: The effect of first-offer value on economically vulnerable behaviors. Psychological Science, 41: 644-653.
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Jeong, M., Minson, J., Yeomans, M., & Gino, F. 2019. Communicating with warmth in distributive negotiations is surprisingly counter-productive. Management Science, 65: 5813-5837. (Download here)
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Media Coverage:
The List TV Interview: The High Cost of Negotiating While Nice
Harvard Business Review. Research: Being Nice in a Negotiation Can Backfire (September 6, 2019)
Harvard Business Review. Research: Nice Negotiators Finish Last (January/February 2020 print issue)
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John, L.K., Jeong, M., Gino, F., & Huang, L. 2019. The self-presentational consequences of upholding one’s stance in spite of the evidence. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 154: 1-14. (Download here)
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Media Coverage:
Harvard Business Review. Research: Changing Your Mind Makes You Seem Intelligent (September 11, 2019.)
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Book Chapters
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Jeong, M., Minson, J., & Gino, F. 2020. Psychological shortcomings to optimal negotiation behavior: Intrapersonal & interpersonal challenges. In E. T. Higgins & A.W. Kruglanski (Eds.), Handbook of Basic Principles (3rd Edition). New York: The Guilford Press.
Other Press
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Jeong, M. 2023. How to manage negotiating for your team? Harvard Business Review, Women at Work (Pod-cast).
Selected Recent Conference Presentations
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Dong, S., Jeong, M., & Ma, S. Preference for the natural advice-giver: Failure is overlooked unless people think about who learned more. Presented at Society of Judgment and Decision-Making, San Francisco, California (November 2023).
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Jeong, M. & Dong, S. Learning from the best (and worst): Comparative learning improves performance but is undervalued. Presented at Academy of Management, Boston, MA (August 2023); and Society of Judgment and Decision-Making, San Diego, California (November 2022).
Funded Projects
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RGC Early Career Scheme, "Asking about Successes versus Failures", 2022-2024, Principle Investigator, HKD366,000
Honors And Awards
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RGC Early Career Scheme. 2022-24, PI. "Asking about Successes versus Failures"
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2022. Winner, Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence (UG teaching)
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2020. Finalist, Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence
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2017 & 2016. The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School Next Generation Grant
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2016. Howard Raiffa Doctoral Student Paper Award
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2016. Harvard Kennedy School Dean’s Research Fund Award
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