Christine Ringler Assistant Professor Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University Office Address Home Address 3133 Rutgers Business School 32 Gordon Avenue Rutgers University Spotswood, NJ 08884 100 Rockafeller Road Cell: (608) 358-7200 Piscataway, NJ 08854 Phone: (848) 445-9215 e-mail: cringler@business.rutgers.edu Education Ph.D., Arizona State University, Marketing, 2012 M.B.A., Syracuse University, Marketing, 2007 B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Economics, 2005 Honors and Recognition Nominee, Best Teaching Style, Dean s Advisory Council-Newark, 2013 Nominee, Most Vested, Dean s Advisory Council-Newark, 2013 Fellow, American Marketing Association Doctoral Consortium, 2011. University of Houston Marketing Doctoral Symposium Fellow Award, 2011 Alfred H. Schmidt Memorial Research Scholarship, 2011 Frontiers in Service Conference Award, 2010 Alfred H. Schmidt Memorial Research Scholarship, 2010 University of Houston Marketing Doctoral Symposium Fellow Award, 2010 ASU Center for Services Leadership Doctoral Research Fellowship, 2009 ASU Graduate College Summer Research Grant, 2008-2011 Research Interests: Consumer behavior, self-control, sensory marketing, haptics, and drivestate motivations. Teaching Interests: Consumer Behavior, Marketing Research and Services Marketing.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Work Experience 2012-Present: Assistant Professor, Rutgers University 2007-2012: Graduate Research Assistant, Arizona State University Teaching Experience 2012-Present: Assistant Professor, Rutgers University Courses taught: Consumer Behavior (Undergraduate), Special Topics in Marketing Science (PhD) 2008-2012: Ph.D. Student, Arizona State University Courses taught: Marketing Research (Undergraduate), Consumer Behavior (Undergraduate), Services Marketing (Undergraduate), Introduction to Marketing (Undergraduate) Conference Proceedings Published RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Ringler, Christine, Andrea C. Morales, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2011), "Don t Go to the Grocery Store Hungry?," in Advances in Consumer Research Volume 38, eds. Darren W. Dahl, Gita V. Johar, and Stijn M.J. van Osselaer, Association for Consumer Research. Manuscripts under Review The Effect of Hunger and the Ability to Exert Self-Control on the Attractiveness and Consumption of Different Types of Food, (with Andrea C. Morales and Stephen M. Nowlis), invited revision at the Journal of Consumer Psychology. Are Immediate Evaluations Better? How Delayed Feedback Degrades Customer Evaluations, (with Nancy J. Sirianni and Andrea C. Morales), under review at the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. You Can t Touch This! The Impact of Restricted Touch on Purchase Behavior, (with Nancy J. Sirianni and Anders Gustafsson), under review at the Journal of Marketing Research. Preparing for Submission Are Little While Lies Really Harmless? How Stretching the Truth When Giving Customer Feedback Can Change It, (with Andrea C. Morales and Patti Williams), preparing for submission at the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. The Abercrombie and Fitch-Effect: The Relationship Between Physical Dominance and Conspicuous Consumption, (with Nancy J. Sirianni, Anders Gustafsson, and Tobias Otterbring), preparing for submission at the Journal of Consumer Research.
Research in Progress When Monitoring Leads to an Increase in Self-Control, (with Andrea C. Morales and Stephen M. Nowlis), three studies completed, targeted at the Journal of Consumer Research. Interpersonal Touch and Apology Behavior, (with Joann Peck, Andrea Webb, and Anders Gustafsson), three studies completed, targeted at the Journal of Consumer Research. I Get By With a Little Help from My Friends: The Impact of Stress and Self-Control on Social Connectedness Products, (with Tracy Rank), three studies completed, targeted at the Journal of Consumer Research. Game Day: The Interaction between Crowding and Noise Level on Fan Satisfaction and Purchase Behavior, (with Nancy J. Sirianni and Bradley Fay), one field study competed, targeted at the Journal of Marketing Research. I Can t See the Food: The Interaction between Lighting and Self-Control on Food Consumption, (with Mimi Morrin), conceptual development, targeted at the Journal of Consumer Research. Invited Presentations Don t Go to the Grocery Store Hungry?, University of Houston, Marketing Doctoral Symposium, March 2011. Waiter There s a Fly in My Soup (and I Have an iphone)! How Evaluation Timing Impacts Customer Reviews, HEC Montreal, January 2014. Refereed Conference Presentations Cutlure and The Self: The Effects of Self-Construal on Attractiveness of Products Imported from Other Countries, (with Mingyue Zhang), Society of Consumer Psychology, February 2015, Phoenix, AZ. Can Being Healthy Be Sexy? An Exploration of Health Edutainment and Its Impact on Attitudes and Behaviors, (with Tyhra Lindsey), Association for Consumer Research, October 2014, Baltimore, MD. I Get By With a Little Help from My Friends: The Impact of Stress and Self-Control on Social Connectedness Products, (with Tracy Rank), Association for Consumer Research, October 2014, Baltimore, MD. When Monitoring Leads to an Increase in Self-Control, Society of Consumer Psychology Winter Conference, March 2014, Miami, FL. Entering Consumption: A Greeter at the Store Entrance Positively Influences Customers Spending, Satisfaction, and Employee Perceptions, Association for Consumer Research, October 2013, Chicago, IL.
Waiter There s A Fly in My Soup (and I Have an iphone)!, Association for Consumer Research, October 2012, Vancouver, BC. Don t Go to the Grocery Store Hungry?, Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference, February 2011, Atlanta, GA. Waiter There s A Fly in My Soup (and I Have an iphone)!, Frontiers in Services Conference, June 2010, Karlstad, Sweden. Don t Go to the Grocery Store Hungry?, Association for Consumer Research, October 2010, Jacksonville, FL. The Conflict of Desire versus Self-Control on Consumer Consumption in a Need State, Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference, February 2010, St. Petersburg, FL. Tell Me How You Really Feel: How Expressing Attitudes Face-to-Face Can Change Evaluations, Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference, February 2009, San Diego, CA. Grants Rutgers Business School, The Effects of Embodied Cognition on Retail Purchase Behavior, July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014, $250, Principal Investigator. Rutgers Business School, Waiter There s a Fly in My Soup (and I Have an iphone)! How Evaluation Timing Impacts Customer Reviews, July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014, $1,000, Principal Investigator. Rutgers Business School, Should Marketers Want Consumers to Shop When Hungry? The Effects of Hunger and Distractions on Food Attractiveness and Consumption, July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014, $2,000, Principal Investigator. Professional Memberships and Service 2015 Program Committee Member, Society of Consumer Psychology Conference, February, Phoenix, AZ. Ad Hoc Reviewer: Journal of Services Research Ad Hoc Reviewer: Annual Conference of the Association of Consumer Research, Winter and Summer AMA Conferences, Winter Conference for the Society of Consumer Psychology. Member: Association for Consumer Research, Society of Consumer Psychology. Dissertation Committees at the Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University Helen Colby, Member, Graduated May 2013 Witaya Siripanwattana, Graduated May 2014 Genevieve O Connor, Member, Graduated May 2014 Tracy Rank, Co-Chair, Expected Graduation May 2016 Tyrha Lindsey, Co-Chair, Expected Graduation May 2016
Mingyue Zhang, Co-Chair, Expected Graduation May 2017 Professional Services at the Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University 2012-now: Behavioral Lab Co-Manger 2013: Department of Supply Chain Management and Marketing Sciences Hiring Committee 2013-now: Undergraduate Academic Standing Committee 2014: Department of Marketing Hiring Committee 2014: Business School Faculty, Staff, and Student Awards Committee Professional Services at W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University 2010-2012: Behavioral Lab Manger 2011: Undergraduate Thesis Committee 3 rd Reader for Cristina Sabbatini, Marketing