As highlighted in the September-October issue of Harvard Business Review, a study led by Robert M. Bushman found that banks with materialistic CEOs had more mortgage-backed securities, noninterest ...
Does your social media feed make you want to scream? Scrolling through an endless stream of shiny, happy people showcasing their new shoes or glamorous adventures leaves us with a nagging sense of ...
Materialism is often seen as a driving force in today’s consumer-driven society. People strive to acquire more possessions, usually equating material wealth with success and happiness. However, this ...
The researchers headed by Dr. Phillip Ozimek from the Faculty of Psychology at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, recruited 1,230 people for their online survey. In order to participate, respondents had ...
video: A new study featuring researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that viewing wealth and material possessions as a sign of success yields significantly better ...
A recent 2019 study at Binghamton University with over 7,500 adults surveyed found that viewing wealth and material possessions as a sign of success yields significantly better results to life ...
Increasing levels of debt and bankruptcies are frequently blamed for divorces and conflict within marriage. But new Brigham Young University research suggests that marital woes that can result from ...