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
2018 Best 40 Under 40 Professors: Cassie Mogilner Holmes, Anderson School of Management
Poets & Quants
April 23, 2018
The Scientifically Proven Best Ways to Spend Time if You Want to Be Happy
Quartz
February 13, 2018
How to Make Your Valentine Happy: Do Something Together Instead of Giving Something
Forbes
February 10, 2018
Our Flawed Pursuit of Happiness-and How to Get it Right
UCLA Anderson Review
November 2, 2017
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