Vladas Griskevicius is the McKnight Associate Professor of Marketing and Psychology. He studies the evolutionary roots of modern consumer behavior and decision making. Griskevicius has published over 40 articles in top business and psychology journals examining sustainability, green marketing, motivation, emotion, social influence, social norms, and conspicuous consumption.
Griskevicius is co-author with Doug Kenrick of the forthcoming popular science book THE RATIONAL ANIMAL: How Evolution Made Us Smarter Than We Think (Basic Books). An animated introduction to the evolutionary science of decision making, the book examines how modern choices regarding everything from money to marriage to cars are influenced by deep-seated ancestral needs, albeit rarely in obvious or conscious ways.
Griskevicius has received numerous awards for his teaching and research, including the Early Career Award from the Society for Consumer Psychology, Best Article Award from the Journal of Consumer Research, named "Young Scholar" by the Marketing Science Institute, Best Paper Award from the Society for Consumer Psychology, the SAGE Scholar Early Career Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, and multiple awards from the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. He also recently received the Best Teacher Award at the Carlson School of Management and two major grants from the National Science Foundation. His research is regularly featured in the media, including the Discovery Channel, the Economist, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC News, FOX News, CNN, and TIME magazine.
Vladas Griskevicius Job Title McKnight Professor of Marketing and Psychology at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota Company UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Connect via