UCL School of Management

Chia-Jung Tsay

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New research project to understand the experience of women entrepreneurs

Tuesday, 19 Sep
UCL School of Management faculty Clarissa Cortland, Felix Danbold and Chia Jung Tsay are partnering with the Cherie Blair Foundation to support one million women entrepreneurs by 2023.
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Chia-Jung Tsay's research on the cost of naive cynicism features in Le Monde

Thursday, 24 Aug
Trust or trap? UCL School of Management Associate Professor Chia-Jung Tsay’s thought-provoking research is now in the spotlight in a recent article by Le Monde - "The Naive Cynicism: When Distrust is a Poor Advisor."
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Would you sacrifice the lives of the few, to save the many?

Tuesday, 16 Jun
Moral judgments are a part of daily life and decisions, especially within organisations, where differing individual’s natural instinct and moral judgments can affect the outcome of key organisational decisions. Associate Professor Chia-Jung Tsay’s latest research examines the three fundamental responses to moral conflict; utilitarian, action and intention.
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Dr Chia-Jung Tsay named an APS Rising Star

Wednesday, 10 Jan
Dr Chia-Jung Tsay, Associate Professor at UCL School of Management, has been named as one of the 2017 APS Rising Stars.
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Seeing your customer makes you better at your job

Friday, 10 Jun
The mere sight of a customer motivates you to do your job better, new research from UCL School of Management finds.
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Natural talent vs hard work. What do employers prefer?

Monday, 14 Dec
A study by Chia-Jung Tsay reveals that investors unconsciously preference natural talent over hard work among entrepreneurs.
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The power of transparency in dining experiences

Wednesday, 18 Nov
A study published in Management Science shows that visually revealing operating processes creates value for both customers and employees.