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Priyanka Joshi

Priyanka Joshi

Assistant Professor, Lam Family College of Business
San Francisco State University

Disciplines: Business and Psychology

Priyanka Joshi is an assistant professor in the Lam Family College of Business at San Francisco State University. Professor Joshi’s research interests include leadership, business ethics, and entrepreneurship. In one line of research, she examines the role of cultural interdependence on tolerance of corruption in organizations. Her more recent work examines the role of gender in communication and its effects on numerous interpersonal outcomes, including effectiveness of physician-patient interactions, leadership attributions, and ability to obtain funds from venture capitalists. Professor Joshi routinely collaborates with industry leaders to engage in research and consulting work. Her most recent work has examined strategies to improve patient experience at Optum Healthcare, University Medical Center at Las Vegas, and UNLV Medicine Clinics. Professor Joshi’s research work has been published in reputed journal including Psychological Science, Journal of Experimental Psychology-General, Social and Personality Psychology Science, and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

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Research: Men Speak More Abstractly Than Women
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Research: Men Speak More Abstractly Than Women

By Cheryl Wakslak, University of Southern California, and Priyanka Joshi, San Francisco State University December 2, 2022

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