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Eric Mercadante is a Post-Doctoral Research Scholar at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where he joined in 2023. His research lies at the intersection of psychology and organizational behavior, focusing on unethical conduct in the pursuit of success, including wealth, power, and status.
His work examines both the internal drivers of unethical behavior—particularly the interplay between personality and emotion—and how others perceive and evaluate such actions across interpersonal and societal levels. His recent publications explore topics such as greed, pride, leadership perception, and social media behavior.
The trend in his recent articles reflects a strong focus on moral and social psychology, with applications in political communication and organizational leadership. Using empirical and behavioral methods, his research bridges psychological theory with real-world social dynamics.
- PhD, University of British Columbia, 2023
- MA, University of British Columbia, 2019
- BA in Psychology, Northwestern University, 2017
Eric has published in leading journals such as Journal of Personality and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. While no scientific awards are listed, his publication record indicates significant scholarly impact early in his career.
There is no public information about students he may be advising or external grants he has received. His current role appears to be research-intensive, likely involving collaboration within NYU and across institutions.
He is affiliated with the Stern School of Business but no specific lab or research team is mentioned in the provided text.


