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2020, Paper: "The COVID-19 global pandemic continues to alter how people spend their time, with possible downstream consequences for subjective well-being. Using diverse samples…
August 6, 2020, Paper: "Perhaps one of the most reaffirming findings to emerge over the past several decades is that humans not only engage in generous behavior, they also appear…
2020, Paper, "Over the last two decades, global wealth has risen. Yet material affluence has not translated into time affluence. Most people report feeling persistently ‘time poor…
April 30, 2020, Opinion, "With the pandemic forcing millions of Americans into financial distress, it is only natural to want to lend friends and family a hand. But giving them a…
Time Versus Money and the American Dream. Ashley Whillans, March 26, 2020, Paper, "The exploration of dual-income households in this issue of Compensation & Benefits Review is…
Signing at the beginning versus at the end does not decrease dishonesty. Ashley Whillans, Max Bazerman, Francesca Gino, 2020, Paper, "Honest reporting is essential for society to…
2020, Paper, "Consumers feel increasingly pressed for time and money. Gifts have the potential to reduce scarcity in recipients’ lives, yet little is known about how recipients…
Income Inequality Affects Donations Only for High-Income People Who Feel Financially Insecure and Distrust Others. Ashley Whillans, 2019, Paper, "There is a growing debate about…
Beyond Material Poverty: Why Time Poverty Matters for Individuals, Organisations, and Nations. Ashley Whillans, October 2019, Paper, "Over the last two decades, global wealth has…
Are New Graduates Happier Making More Money or Having More Time? Ashley Whillans, July 25, 2019, Paper, "Each year across North America, millions of graduates have to make…