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Overview

Dale Griffin is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research focuses primarily on fields within Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The subfields that encompass their work include Strategy and Management, Marketing, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their research topics cover key areas related to Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, Environmental Sustainability in Business, and the broader nexus of Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth.

Griffin has contributed to scholarly literature through publications in the Journal of Corporate Finance. One notable recent paper is titled "National Culture and the Value Implications of Corporate Environmental and Social Performance", published in 2021.

  • National Culture and the Value Implications of Corporate Environmental and Social Performance (2021, Journal of Corporate Finance)

They regularly collaborate with several co-authors in their research endeavors, including:

  • Omrane Guedhami
  • Kai Li
  • Guangli Lu

Best Publications

  • Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment

    Thomas Gilovich;Dale W. Griffin;Daniel Kahneman

  • Models of the self and other: Fundamental dimensions underlying measures of adult attachment.

    Dale W. Griffin;Kim Bartholomew

  • The weighing of evidence and the determinants of confidence

    Dale Griffin;Amos Tversky

  • Heuristics and Biases: List of Contributors

    Thomas Gilovich;Dale Griffin;Daniel Kahneman

  • Exploring the "planning fallacy": Why people underestimate their task completion times.

    Roger Buehler;Dale Griffin;Michael Ross

  • The benefits of positive illusions: Idealization and the construction of satisfaction in close relationships.

    Sandra L. Murray;John G. Holmes;Dale W. Griffin

  • The metaphysics of measurement: The case of adult attachment.

    Dale W. Griffin;Kim Bartholomew

  • Let's not be indifferent about (attitudinal) ambivalence.

    Megan M. Thompson;Mark P. Zanna;Dale W. Griffin

  • A Hubris Theory of Entrepreneurship

    Mathew L. A. Hayward;Dean A. Shepherd;Dale Griffin

  • The self-fulfilling nature of positive illusions in romantic relationships: love is not blind, but prescient.

    Sandra L. Murray;John G. Holmes;Dale W. Griffin

  • How does culture influence corporate risk-taking?

    Kai Li;Dale Griffin;Heng Yue;Longkai Zhao

  • Self-esteem and the quest for felt security: how perceived regard regulates attachment processes.

    Sandra L. Murray;John G. Holmes;Dale W. Griffin

  • Subjective Construal, Social Inference, and Human Misunderstanding

    Dale W. Griffin;Lee Ross

  • The overconfidence effect in social prediction.

    David Dunning;Dale W. Griffin;James D. Milojkovic;Lee Ross

  • Compatibility effects in judgment and choice.

    Paul Slovic;Dale Griffin;Amos Tversky

  • Kindred spirits? The benefits of egocentrism in close relationships.

    Sandra L. Murray;John G. Holmes;Gina Bellavia;Dale W. Griffin

  • Correlational analysis of dyad-level data in the exchangeable case.

    Dale Griffin;Richard Gonzalez

  • Once Hurt, Twice Hurtful: How Perceived Regard Regulates Daily Marital Interactions

    Sandra L. Murray;Gina M. Bellavia;Paul Rose;Dale W. Griffin

  • Heuristics and Biases: Introduction – Heuristics and Biases: Then and Now

    Thomas Gilovich;Dale Griffin

  • Overconfident prediction of future actions and outcomes by self and others.

    Robert P. Vallone;Dale W. Griffin;Sabrina Lin;Lee Ross

  • Heuristics and Biases: The Weighing of Evidence and the Determinants of Confidence

    Dale Griffin;Amos Tversky

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandra L. Murray
Sandra L. Murray University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Kai Li
Kai Li Zhengzhou University
Richard Gonzalez
Richard Gonzalez University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Thomas Gilovich
Thomas Gilovich Cornell University
Daniel Kahneman
Daniel Kahneman Princeton University
Derek J. Koehler
Derek J. Koehler University of Waterloo
John G. Holmes
John G. Holmes University of Waterloo
Jennifer Aaker
Jennifer Aaker Stanford University
Peter R. Harris
Peter R. Harris University of Sussex
Lee Ross
Lee Ross Stanford University

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