Fumiko Kano Glückstad
Associate Professor
About
Primary research areas
Psychology of beauty
Personal values, self-concept, and consumptions
Semantic alignment across cultures
How do we shape society — and how does society shape us?
I am an interdisciplinary researcher specializing in consumer psychology. I was trained as a psychologist and hold a PhD in semantics and natural language processing.
My recent research has focused on the psychology of beauty—that is, what it means for a person to be considered beautiful across different cultural contexts. I classify consumers and analyze the antecedents and consequences of their behaviors using data from surveys, social media, and experiments. I am particularly interested in how globally accessible visual digital content and culture-specific norms interactively shape self-image, emotions, well-being, and behavior.
My works have appeared in top-rank journals such as Tourism Management, Journal of Business Research, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Journal of Consumer Behaviour, and I was the recipient of best excellent paper awards at the largest conferences in Marketing and Tourism.