Matthew Feinberg
Bio
Matthew Feinberg is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour, and PhD Coordinator of OBHRM Area at Rotman. He earned his PhD in Social Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley. His research explores the underlying psychological processes that lead individuals to join together to form cohesive groups, organizations, and societies, with a particular focus on morality and political attitudes. Matthew’s research has been published in journals such as Psychological Science, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Emotion, and Political Psychology. His work has been covered by various media outlets including The Washington Post, New York Times, Reuters, Fox News, Scientific American, Al Jazeera, CBS News, USA Today, WebMD, National Geographic, Huffington Post, and San Francisco Chronicle.
Selected Publications - Papers
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Feinberg, M., Willer, R., & Kovacheff, C.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
2020
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Feinberg, M., Kovacheff, C., Teper, R., & Inbar, Y.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Issue:117
2019
Pages: 50-72
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Feinberg, M. & Willer, R.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Issue:41
2015
Pages: 1665-1681
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Feinberg, M., Willer, R., & Schultz, M.
Psychological Science
Issue:25
2014
Pages: 656-664
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Feinberg, M. & Willer, R.
Psychological Science
Issue:24
2013
Pages: 56-62
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Feinberg, M., Willer, R., Stellar, J. E., & Keltner, D.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Issue:102
2012
Pages: 1015-1030
Research and Teaching Interests
Collective action, Cooperation and prosocial behavior, Moral judgment and reasoning, Political attitudes and communication, The psychology of protest and activism, Introduction to Organizational Behaviour