7. Seth, A., Cao, J., Shi, X., Dotsch, R., Liu, Y., & Bos, M. W. (2023). Cultural Differences in Friendship Network Behaviors: A Snapchat Case Study. Accepted at 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factor in Computing Systems
6. Kuwabara, K., Cao, J, Cho, S.M., & Ingram, P. (In press). Lay theories of instrumental relations: Explaining individual differences in dispositional similarity-attraction. Academy of Management Journal. [PDF file]
5. Cao, J. & Smith, E. B. (2021). Why do high status people have larger network? Belief in status-quality coupling as a driver of network broadening behavior. Organization Science, 32, 111-132.[PDF file]
4. Cao, J*, Kong, D. T* & Galinsky, A. D. (2020). Does breaking bread produce bigger pies? A commentary on Woolley and Fishbach (2019) and an empirical extension of shared eating to negotiations. Psychological Science, 31, 1340-1345.[PDF. file]
3. Cao, J. & Galinsky. A. D. (2020). The DUV (Diversity-Uncertainty-Valence) Model of Generalized Trust Development. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 161, 49-64. [PDF file]
Nominated for the Carolyn B. Dexter Award at the Academy of Management, 2018
2. Whitson, J. A., Wang, C. S., Kim, J., Cao, J., & Scrimpshire, A. (2015). Responses to normative and norm-violating behavior: Culture, job mobility, and social inclusion and exclusion. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 129, 24-35. [PDF file]
1. Cao, J., Galinsky, A.D., & Maddux, W.W. (2014). Does travel broaden the mind? Breadth of foreign experiences increases generalized trust. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(5), 517-525. [PDF file]
Winner of Student Publication Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology
Papers under revisions or review:
1. Yu, S*, Cao, J*, Mohliver, A. & Galinsky, A.D. [Upper-class network]. R&R at ASQ 2. Cao, J & Galinsky, A. D. [The Generalization Effect of Diversity]. Under review 3. Cao, J, San Martin, A.,& Adam, H. [Job Mobility]. Under review