Benoît Monin

Professor, Academic

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Who is Benoît Monin?

Using the methods of experimental social psychology, Professor Monin's research investigates the interplay between self-image and morality. He seeks to understand for instance when individuals behave unethically, and how they live with it; the consequences of high or low moral self-confidence; the meaning and role of morality in everyday life; and what empirical psychology can contribute to ethics.

Benoît Monin received his undergraduate degree from ESSEC Business School near Paris, his MSc in Social Psychology from the the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, and his PhD in Psychology from Princeton University. He has taught at Stanford since 2001, and has held visiting positions at the University of Michigan as well as at the University of Paris. Monin's work has appeared in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Psychological Science, and the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

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Also known as
  • Benoit Monin
Profession
Education
  • Doctorate, Princeton University
    Psychology
    ( - 2002)
  • Master of Science, London School of Economics and Political Science
    Social psychology
    ( - 1995)
Employment
  • Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business
    (2008 - 2010)
  • Associate Professor of Psychology, Stanford Department of Psychology
    (2008 - 2010)
  • Visiting scholar, University of Michigan
    (2005 - 2006)
  • Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stanford University
    (2001 - 2008)

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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