Profiles
Susanne Abele ("Susanne Abele," 2015) holds a faculty position at Miami University. Moving from Rotterdam School of Management, Holland, Abele has a broad expertise in decision-making processes, particularly as negotiated and mediated by groups. The more focused area of her research interest is collaborative decision-making process ("Susanne Abele"). Abele has developed her research project from smaller interpersonal interactions leading up to decision-making into impact of interrelationships between group members on broader social behavior ("Susanne Abele").
Abele's primary research interest areas include: Communication, Language; Internet and Virtual Psychology; Ethics and Morality; Judgment and Decision Making; Group Processes; Organizational Behavior; Helping, Prosocial Behavior; and Research Methods, Assessment ("Susanne Abele"). Further, Abele's research has appeared in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Review, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. In addition to her research projects, Abele's coursework covers areas of Economic Psychology versus Behavioral Economics, Social Decision Making, Introduction to Behavioral Sciences, Social Psychology and Teams on the Web ("Susanne Abele"). Notably, in conducting her research projects, Abele has received major grants from U.S. National Science Foundation, an evidence of her credibility of a researcher and her contribution to her own field.
Eugene Borgida ("Eugene Borgida," 2015) holds numerous faculty positions including (currently) Professor of Psychology and Law at University of Minnesota, Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Co-Director of Center for Study of Political Psychology, Associate Dean and Executive Officer of College of Liberal Arts (1992-95) and Chair of Psychology Department (1996-1999).
Borgida's primary research interest areas include: social cognition, attitudes and persuasion, psychology and law, and political psychology ("Eugene Borgida"). Moreover, Borgida has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals including, for example, American Political Science Review, Journal of Social Issues, Political Behavior and Journal of Applied Social Psychology. Notably, Borgida is an award-winning social scientist. In 1989, he received Distinguished Teacher Award from College of Liberal Arts and system-wide Morse-Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education ("Eugene Borgida"). Borgida's coursework cover areas of Attitudes and Social Behavior, Law, Race, and Psychology, Political Psychology Proseminar, Social Cognition and Social Psychology Proseminar ("Eugene Borgida"). Not least, Borgida has received funds and research grants from numerous institutions including NIMH, NIH, NSF, and The Pew Charitable Trusts ("Eugene Borgida").
Research Areas
Two research areas emerge as of particular interest (at least to author): Internet and Virtual Psychology and Motivation & Goal Setting. Internet and Virtual Psychology is a recent, evolving discipline about psychological implications of human-machine interaction mediated by web communications. The discipline is, indeed, a nascent one informed by a broad range of conventional and emerging disciplines including, for example, online dating, virtual group management and videoconference-mediated negotiations. Further, Internet and Virtual Psychology is projected for exponential growth given increasing dependency on virtual communications in day-to-day activities. Interestingly, mobile communications are also expected to grown in significance as a major research area in Internet and Virtual Psychology. The Motivation & Goal Setting is a comparatively more established research area. Mainly, Motivation & Goal Setting is concerned about motivational and goal-setting methods set (or more recently negotiated) by staff in an organizational context. This research area has a particular significance during low morale periods, crises and/or high turnovers.
References
Eugene Borgida. (2015, July 20). Social Psychology Network. Retrieved from http://borgida.socialpsychology.org/
Susanne Abele. (2015, May 2). Social Psychology Network. Retrieved from http://abele.socialpsychology.org/