Davidai, S., White, M., Gregorich, G. (2022). The fear of conflict leads people to systematically avoid potentially valuable zero-sum situations. Scientific Reports.
Gregorich, G., Burbano, V., Wang, D. Past controversy predicts sociopolitical stance-taking: Evidence from Black Lives Matter and Stop Asian Hate (Draft available upon request; second-round R&R at Organization Science)
Yeaton, M., Gregorich, G., Carlson, N., Wang, D. Who Mobilizes When Others Protest? The Seesaw Effect of Tactic Efficacy Beliefs in Social Movement Diffusion (Draft available upon request; Under Review at American Sociological Review)
Gregorich, G. The Stakeholder Alignment Paradox: A Study of Backlash to Corporate Sociopolitical Activism (Job Market Paper - Draft available upon request)
Gregorich, G., and Abraham, M., Corporate RetrActivism: A Study of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Rollbacks (Data Analysis in Progress)
Bayard, K., Cajner, T., Gregorich, G., and Tito, M., Are Manufacturing Jobs Still Good Jobs? An Exploration of the Manufacturing Wage Premium (March 1, 2022). FEDS Working Paper No. 2022-11, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4077451 or http://dx.doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2022.011
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