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Voyer, Benjamin (2013) Changes in the relations and roles of doctors and nurses. British journal of healthcare management, 19 (1). pp. 16-21. ISSN 1358-0574

Kretz, G. and Voyer, Benjamin G. (2013) Are social media only social? Understanding the role of social media in the processes of independent and interdependent identity construction. Advances in consumer research, 40 . ISSN 0098-9258 (In Press)

Kastanakis, M. and Voyer, Benjamin G. (2013) Cultural effects on perception and cognition: Integrating recent findings and reviewing implications for consumer research. Advances in consumer research, 40 . ISSN 0098-9258 (In Press)

Voyer, Benjamin G. and McIntosh, B. (2013) The psychological consequences of power on self-perception: implications for leadership. Leadership & organization development journal . ISSN 0143-7739 (In Press)

Samson, Alain and Voyer, Benjamin G. (2012) Two minds, three ways: dual system and dual process models in consumer psychology. AMS review, 2 (2-4). pp. 48-71. ISSN 1869-814X (In Press)

McIntosh, Bryan and Voyer, Benjamin (2012) The perverse psychological contract. British journal of health care management, 18 (6). pp. 290-291. ISSN 1358-0574

Czellar, Sandor, Voyer, Benjamin G., Schwob, Alexandre and Luna, David (2009) Whence brand evaluations?: investigating the relevance of personal and extrapersonal associations in brand attitudes. Advances in consumer research, 36 . pp. 681-682. ISSN 0098-9258

Czellar, Sandor, Luna, David, Voyer, Benjamin G. and Schwob, Alexandre (2008) How personal are consumer brand evaluations?: disentangling the role of personal and extrapersonal and extrapersonal associations in consumer judgments. Advances in consumer research, 35 . p. 997. ISSN 0098-9258

Conference or Workshop Item

Voyer, Benjamin G. (2010) Power and self-perception: how does power shape the way we see ourselves? In: Relating research to reality: interdisciplinary ideas for a changing world. LSE PhD student poster exhibition, 26 May 2010, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. (Unpublished)

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