Paper presented in a Conference

2010

VOYER, B., V. GLAVEANU

Does being creative make oneself more independent? Understanding the relation between creativity and self-construal

in Proceedings of the 11th Intergraduate PhD Conference, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), 2010, London, United Kingdom

Guest Speaker in a Research Seminar

2010

VOYER, B., G.

Exploring the relation between power and self-perception and its consequences for organisations

invited research seminar. 2010

Debate; Point of view; Editorial,…

2010

VOYER, B., G.

Interview on the "big-lottery win" and psychological consequences of winning the lottery

2010, BBC1 BREAKFAST NEWS

Other Intellectual Contributions

2010

VOYER, B., G

Interview on the big-lottery win and psychological consequences of winning the lottery

BBC1 BREAKFAST NEWS, Breakfast News

PhD Dissertation

2010

VOYER, B.

Power & Self-construal

2010, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom

Paper presented in a Conference

2009

VOYER, B.

Can power change the way one construes his or herself?

in Proceedings of the 10th Intergraduate PhD Conference, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), 2009, London, United Kingdom

Journal Article

2009

VOYER, B., A. SCHWOB, D. LUNA, S. CZELLAR

Whence brand evaluations?

ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, 2009, vol. Vol. 36, pp. pp. 681-682 2 p.

Paper presented in a Conference

2008

VOYER, B.

Extending the understanding of self-construal mechanisms: investigating the role of power in self-construal formation

in International Congress, Proceedings of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), 2008, Bremen, Germany

Journal Article

2008

LUNA, D., B. VOYER, A. SCHWOB, S. CZELLAR

How personal are consumer brand evaluations?

ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, 2008, vol. Vol. 35, pp. p. 997 1 p.

Paper presented in a Conference

2008

VOYER, B.

Understanding self-construal mechanisms: cultural vs. personality impacts

in Proceedings of the 9th Intergraduate PhD Conference, University of Cambridge, London School of Economics, 2008, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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