Matthew Feinberg

Matthew Feinberg

University of Toronto

H-index: 30

North America-Canada

About Matthew Feinberg

Matthew Feinberg, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Moral Psychology, Political Psychology, Collective Action, Prosocial Behavior, Corporate Social Responsibility.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How to effectively communicate about greenhouse gas emissions with different populations

Incivility diminishes interest in what politicians have to say

The political is personal: The costs of daily politics.

Collective transcendence beliefs shape the sacredness of objects: The case of art.

Incivility is rising among American politicians on Twitter

Radical flanks of social movements can increase support for moderate factions

Authentic corporate social responsibility pays: organizational practices and salary requirements

Evolution of moral semantics through metaphorization

Matthew Feinberg Information

University

Position

Rotman School of Management

Citations(all)

6925

Citations(since 2020)

4874

Cited By

3728

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

University of Toronto

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Matthew Feinberg Skills & Research Interests

Moral Psychology

Political Psychology

Collective Action

Prosocial Behavior

Corporate Social Responsibility

Top articles of Matthew Feinberg

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How to effectively communicate about greenhouse gas emissions with different populations

Environmental Science & Policy

Bobin Wang

EOD Waygood

Xun Ji

Hamed Naseri

Alex L Loiselle

...

2023/9/1

Incivility diminishes interest in what politicians have to say

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Matthew Feinberg

Jeremy A Frimer

2023/9

The political is personal: The costs of daily politics.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Brett Q Ford

Matthew Feinberg

Bethany Lassetter

Sabrina Thai

Arasteh Gatchpazian

2023/7

Collective transcendence beliefs shape the sacredness of objects: The case of art.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Siyin Chen

Rachel L Ruttan

Matthew Feinberg

2023/3

Incivility is rising among American politicians on Twitter

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Jeremy A Frimer

Harinder Aujla

Matthew Feinberg

Linda J Skitka

Karl Aquino

...

2023/3

Radical flanks of social movements can increase support for moderate factions

PNAS nexus

Brent Simpson

Robb Willer

Matthew Feinberg

2022/7

Authentic corporate social responsibility pays: organizational practices and salary requirements

Academy of Management Proceedings

Chloe Kovacheff

Matthew Feinberg

2022

Evolution of moral semantics through metaphorization

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Aida Ramezani

Jennifer E Stellar

Matthew Feinberg

Yang Xu

2022

Exploring the Effects of New Framing Techniques for Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Available at SSRN 4137231

Xun Ji

EOD Waygood

Bobin Wang

Hamed Naseri

Alex Loiselle

...

2022

Reframing greenhouse gas emissions information presentation on the Environmental Protection Agency’s new-vehicle labels to increase willingness to pay

Journal of cleaner production

R Daziano

EOD Waygood

Z Patterson

M Feinberg

B Wang

2021/1/10

How political partisanship can shape memories and perceptions of identical protest events

PloS one

Eden Hennessey

Matthew Feinberg

Anne E Wilson

2021/11/22

The Effects of Dire and Solvable Messages on Belief in Climate Change: a Replication Study

Jan G Voelkel

AT Abeles

M Feinberg

R Willer

2021/1/7

The ties that blind: Misperceptions of the opponent fringe and the miscalibration of political contempt

Victoria A Parker

Matthew Feinberg

Alexa Tullett

Anne E Wilson

2021/10/1

Positive and negative attitudes towards compassion predict compassionate outcomes

Current Psychology

James N Kirby

Emma Seppälä

Matti Wilks

C Daryl Cameron

Cassandra L Tellegen

...

2021/10

Does hedonic framing improve people’s willingness-to-pay for vehicle greenhouse gas emissions?

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

Bobin Wang

EOD Waygood

Ricardo A Daziano

Zachary Patterson

Matthew Feinberg

2021/9/1

Coping with health threats: The costs and benefits of managing emotions

Psychological science

Angela M Smith

Emily C Willroth

Arasteh Gatchpazian

Amanda J Shallcross

Matthew Feinberg

...

2021/7

A Tough Nudge to Crack: An Experimental Study on Behavioral Cues to Reduce Animal-Based Food Consumption

Matthew Feinberg

Lisa A Kramer

Nicola Lacetera

2021/12

Coping with politics: The benefits and costs of emotion regulation

Brett Q Ford

Matthew Feinberg

2020/8/1

Measuring moral politics: How strict and nurturant family values explain individual differences in conservatism, liberalism, and the political middle.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Matthew Feinberg

Elisabeth Wehling

Joanne M Chung

Laura R Saslow

Ingrid Melvær Paulin

2020/4

Rethinking reappraisal: The double-edged sword of regulating negative emotions in the workplace

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes

Matthew Feinberg

Brett Q Ford

Francis J Flynn

2020/11/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
Oliver P. JOHN

Oliver P. JOHN

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 60
Emily Impett

Emily Impett

University of Toronto

H-index: 52
Robb Willer

Robb Willer

Stanford University

H-index: 36
Brent Simpson

Brent Simpson

University of South Carolina

H-index: 25
Aleksandr Kogan

Aleksandr Kogan

University of Cambridge

H-index: 19
Jennifer Stellar

Jennifer Stellar

University of Toronto

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