Time Poverty
Trupia, Maria, Isabelle Engeler, & Cassie Mogilner Holmes (2024), “Time Poverty” in Elgar Encyclopedia of Consumer Behavior
A Broad View of Time Predicts Greater Subjective Well-Being
Bergstrom, Tayler, Joseph Reiff, Cassie Mogilner, & Hal Hershfeld (2024), “A Broad View of Time Predicts Greater Subjective Well-Being,” Personality and Individual Differences
Financial Resources Impact the Relationship between Meaning and Happiness
Catapano, Rhia, Jordi Quoidbach, Cassie Mogilner, and Jennifer Aaker (2022), Emotion
Pooling Finances and Relationship Satisfaction
Gladstone, Joe, Emily Garbinsky, and Cassie Mogilner (2022), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
People Rely Less on Consumer Reviews for Experiential than Material Purchases
Dai, Hengchen, Cindy Chan, and Cassie Mogilner (2019), accepted at Journal of Consumer Research
Having Too Little or Too Much Time is Linked to Lower Subjective Well-Being
Sharif, Marissa, Cassie Mogilner, and Hal Hershfield (2021), “Having Too Little or Too Much Time is Linked to Lower Subjective Well-Being,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
People Who Choose Time Over Money Are Happier
Hershfield, Hal, Cassie Mogilner, and Uri Barnea (2016), Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7 (September), 697-706.
Happiness from Treating the Weekend Like a Vacation
West, Colin, Cassie Mogilner, and Sanford DeVoe (2021), Social Psychology and Personality Science, 12(3), 346-356.
Consumer Debt and Satisfaction in Life
Greenberg, Adam and Cassie Mogilner (2021), “Consumer Debt and Satisfaction in Life,” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied
It’s Time for Happiness
Mogilner, Cassie (2019), “It’s Time for Happiness,” Current Opinion in Psychology
The “Time vs. Money Effect”: Shifting Product Attitudes and Decisions through Personal Connection
Mogilner, Cassie and Jennifer L. Aaker (2009). Journal of Consumer Research, 36 (August), 277-291.
Time, Money, and Subjective Well-Being
Mogilner, Cassie, Ashley Whillans, and Michael I. Norton (2018), “Time, Money, and Subjective Well-Being,” In Ed Diener, Shige Oishi, and Louis Tay (Eds.), Handbook of Well-Being
Preferences for Experienced versus Remembered Happiness
Mogilner, Cassie, Baba Shiv, and Sheena S. Iyengar (2013), “Eternal Quest for the Best: Sequential (vs. Simultaneous) Option Presentation Undermines Choice Commitment,” Journal of Consumer Research
Rethinking Time for Well-Being
Mogilner, Cassie, Hal Hershfield, and Jennifer L. Aaker (2017), “Rethinking Time for Well-Being,” Consumer Psychology Review
Experiential Gifts Foster Stronger Social Relationships Than Material Gifts
Chan, Cindy and Cassie Mogilner (2017), “Experiential Gifts Foster Stronger Social Relationships Than Material Gifts,” Journal of Consumer Research
Time, Money, and Happiness
Mogilner, Cassie and Michael I. Norton (2016), “Time, Money, and Happiness,” Current Opinion in Psychology
Does Variety Among Activities Increase Happiness
Etkin, Jordan and Cassie Mogilner (2016), “Does Variety Among Activities Increase Happiness?” Journal of Consumer Research
Consumer Happiness and Well-Being
Mogilner, Cassie and Michael I. Norton (2015), “Consumer Happiness and Well-Being,” In Michael Norton, Derek Rucker, and Cait Lamberton (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Psychology
Time, Money, and Morality
Gino, Francesca and Cassie Mogilner (2014), “Time, Money, and Morality,” Psychological Science
Happiness from Ordinary and Extraordinary Experiences
Journal of Consumer Research
June 2014