Max Bazerman

Max Bazerman

Harvard University

H-index: 108

North America-United States

About Max Bazerman

Max Bazerman, With an exceptional h-index of 108 and a recent h-index of 56 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of negotiation, ethics, decision making, behavioral ethics, leadership.

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

Future Lock-in: Or, I’ll Agree to Do the Right Thing... Next Week

Complicit: How we enable the unethical and how to stop

Leadership & overconfidence

Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good

Decision leadership: Empowering others to make better choices

Megastudies improve the impact of applied behavioural science

The power of experiments: Decision making in a data-driven world

Veil-of-ignorance reasoning mitigates self-serving bias in resource allocation during the COVID-19 crisis

Max Bazerman Information

University

Position

Harvard Business School

Citations(all)

50316

Citations(since 2020)

12293

Cited By

42886

hIndex(all)

108

hIndex(since 2020)

56

i10Index(all)

237

i10Index(since 2020)

147

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Max Bazerman Skills & Research Interests

negotiation

ethics

decision making

behavioral ethics

leadership

Top articles of Max Bazerman

Future Lock-in: Or, I’ll Agree to Do the Right Thing... Next Week

In Practice

2024/4/23

Complicit: How we enable the unethical and how to stop

2022/12/31

Leadership & overconfidence

2022/10

Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good

The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology

2022/4/14

Karen Huang
Karen Huang

H-Index: 6

Max Bazerman
Max Bazerman

H-Index: 59

Decision leadership: Empowering others to make better choices

2022

The power of experiments: Decision making in a data-driven world

2023

Veil-of-ignorance reasoning mitigates self-serving bias in resource allocation during the COVID-19 crisis

Judgment and Decision Making

2021/1

Film rentals and procrastination: A study of intertemporal reversals in preferences and intrapersonal conflict

Practice

2021

Want to make better decisions? Start experimenting

MIT Sloan Management Review

2020/7/1

Signing at the beginning versus at the end does not decrease dishonesty

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/3/31

Goals Gone Wild: The systematic side effects of overprescribing goal setting

Academy of Management Perspectives

2009/2

Better, not perfect: a realist's guide to maximum sustainable goodness

2020

A new model for ethical leadership

Journal of Academy of Business and Economics

2020

Inaction and decision making in moral conflicts

Organizational Dynamics

2020/1/1

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