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This article is about the paper "Going Green to be Seen: Status, Reputation and Conspiciuous Conservation", published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and written by Vladas Griskevicius (Carlson School of Management), Joshua Tybur (University of New Mexico) and Bram van den Bergh.
This article is about the paper "Going Green to be Seen: Status, Reputation and Conspiciuous Conservation", published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and written by Vladas Griskevicius (Carlson School of Management), Joshua Tybur (University of New Mexico) and Bram van den Bergh.