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Daniela Rodriguez-Mincey

PhD Candidate
Management Division
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Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI),  Business & Society,  Globalization
Links
Personal Website
LinkedIn

While rules can be followed or broken, Daniela (Dani) Rodriguez-Mincey focuses on why rules are bent. She uses archival analyses, computational modeling, and immersive experiments to understand how boundary-testing behaviors might harm (e.g., exploiting loopholes) or help (e.g., innovation) organizations, hoping to inform fair, resilient systems of governance. Her work appears in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and she is excited about ongoing research mapping cross-cultural variation in regulatory compliance. Contact Dani via email here.

Class Year
2030

All Activities

  • Research
  • Journal articles
Journal Article
Kundro, Timothy G., Salvatore J. Affinito, and Daniela Rodriguez-Mincey. “Observers (and transgressors) prefer creative punishments.”
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
vol. 130, no.
4
(April 01, 2026): 645-665. doi:
10.1037/pspa0000457
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Journal Article
LI, Ren, Shiyun Cao, Daniela Rodriguez-Mincey, and Michael Morris. “Integration of cultural indicators through norm-based models.”
Consumer Psychology Review
vol. 9, no.
1
(November 28, 2025): 23-30. doi:
10.1002/arcp.70009
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