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Minah Jung is an Associate Professor at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where she has been a faculty member since 2015. She teaches core MBA, EMBA, and PhD courses in behavioral science and judgment and decision-making. Her research is published in leading journals across psychology, marketing, and behavioral economics.
Research Interests: Minah Jung's work centers on judgment and decision-making, behavioral science, and consumer psychology. She investigates heuristics and biases, social preferences, and valuation processes, often using field and lab experiments to test theoretical and practical questions. Her research explores how people make choices, how they predict others’ behavior, and how social context influences decisions.
Her recent publications reveal a strong focus on replication studies, default effects, prosocial behavior, and valuation measurement. She frequently collaborates with leading scholars such as Leif D. Nelson and Charles R. Critcher. Her work appears in top journals including Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Management Science, PNAS, and Marketing Science.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants: While specific students and grants are not listed, Minah Jung teaches PhD seminars and co-authors research with early-career scholars, suggesting active mentorship. Her research involves data collection and funding support, though specific grants are not detailed in the provided text.
Labs and Teams: Although no formal lab name is mentioned, her research team includes collaborators from institutions such as UC Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University. She is involved in rigorous experimental work, often conducting field studies and replications, indicating a collaborative and methodologically robust research group.




