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What Does Pride Mean to You at the Workplace?

aniisu wrote 5 days ago: The recent news that Park Chu-Young who plays for Arsenal is dropped from the South Korean team for … more →

Tags: Blogroll, internal communications, ownership, internal communications in India, internal comms, World Cup, Park Chu-Young, South Korea, World Cup Qualification

Paul J.H. Schoemaker: A second interview by Bob Morris

Bob Morris wrote 1 week ago: Paul J.H. Schoemaker is a pioneer in the field of decision sciences, among the first to combine the … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Steve Jobs, Nudge, Inc., Albert Einstein, freakonomics, Paul J.H. Schoemaker, Decision Strategies International, Mack Center for Technological Innovation

Apparently, I'm human!

IeVa Janus wrote 1 week ago: Hi! How was your weekend? Did you do anything fun? Did you spend some time outdoors, enjoying the co … more →

Tags: Me and Life, Helsinki, book, Dan Ariely, Behavioral Economics, Book Review, Irrationality, decision, Decision Making

It's all in your perspective4 comments

asraidevin wrote 2 weeks ago: I spent the morning shopping with my mother and sister in law. I stay out of shops, because in an ef … more →

Tags: Motivation Monday, ariely, Asrai Devin, Child, Dan Ariely, Decision Making, Goal Setting, Goals, happiness

Questioning supply and demand

Robert Baldwin wrote 2 weeks ago: I have been enjoying Dan Ariely’s “Predictably Irrational,” particularly his concl … more →

Tags: Economics, Dan Ariely, Supply, Demand, Behavioral Economics, Psychology

The Value of a Referral

buck mcmurray wrote 3 weeks ago: Have you seen recently what Bing and Facebook are doing? Microsoft pulled FB friends comments into t … more →

Tags: Customer experience, Marketing, Branding, Marketing Research, Marketing 2, advertising, Social Media, word of mouth, facebook

"Predictably Irrational; The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions", By Dan Ariely2 comments

pkg wrote 1 month ago: I picked up this book due to its curious title. “Predictably Irrational”, sounded very i … more →

Tags: Non-Fiction, self-help, Books, Dan Ariely, Self-Help

April 2012 Compliance and Culture Newsletter1 comment

HR That Works wrote 2 months ago: “If you are not prepared to be wrong you’ll never come up with anything creative.” … more →

Tags: Newsletters, Podcast, HR That Works, Compliance, leadership, zappos, Culture, FMLA, Disability

Thinking Fast and Slow about Animals 1 comment

James McWilliams wrote 2 months ago: There’s a frequently overlooked, but essential, connection between our quest to understand animal mi … more →

Tags: Animal Sentience, Dan Arieli, Daniel Kahneman. Thinking Fast and Slow

Can Your SSN Determine How Much You Pay For A Commodity?

mukulpatki wrote 2 months ago: What a preposterous idea! Or is it? Consider the following experiment. The audience in one of my tal … more →

Tags: Behavioral Economics, Dan Ariely, Economics, Decision Making

Who Primes You?

Noah Blumenthal wrote 2 months ago: In psychological research priming involves exposing subjects to a stimulus to get them thinking in a … more →

Tags: Peak Performance, Noah Blumenthal, experiment, Personality, dan arielly, Priming

"Less is More": Bir yumurta-tavuk bilmecesi.1 comment

Bilal Kabaklı wrote 3 months ago: Karar vermek herkes için beklendiği kadar kolay olmayabilir. Çevrenizdeki alışveriş örneklerini düşü … more →

Tags: urun gelistirme, consumer behaviors, tercih, Paradoks, karar, Mekanizma, tercih paradoksu, tercih yapmanın zorluğu, paradox of choice

A must read!

chelseyjean wrote 3 months ago: I was at a thrift store when the spine of this book caught my eye. The name stood out to me because … more →

Tags: Fortune Friday, Dan Ariely, Marketing, Economics, book, Must read, Psychology

Quantifying Experience: Discounting delayed gratification (brainstorm)

Daniel Chen wrote 3 months ago: Please let me know what you think. Again, this is just a thought so feel free to rip it apart Happy … more →

Tags: Ideas!, Economics, time value of money, Instant Gratification, measurable advantage, delaying gratification, delayed gratification, neuroeconomics, Dan Ariely

Snow Patrol: The art of making irrational decisions 1 comment

Mark Thomas wrote 3 months ago:   Freezing in France (and the rest of Europe!) A vast wave of freezing weather has descended up … more →

Tags: Business Schools, Higher Education, Management, Strategy, Europe, Grenoble, Olympics, The Upside of Irrationality, classic economist theory

Behavioral Economics and Augustinian Anthropology

brendanwcase wrote 3 months ago: Behavioral economists, such as Dan Ariely here at Duke, are uncovering by inductive, double-blind ex … more →

Tags: Will, Choice, Behavioral Economics, introspection, Simone Weil, Dan Ariely

A Glimpse Into My Mind1 comment

thatsnotevenoriginal wrote 4 months ago: So many thoughts in my mind. Maybe that is why I find blogging so attractive. I can just get it all … more →

Tags: My Life, Blogging, Dan Ariely, making ideas happen, WordPress, talent is never enough, Materialism, Motivation

Predictably Irrational - about Adaptive responses 3 comments

Eliza C wrote 4 months ago: I’m currently reading (among other 4 books)  “Predictably Irrational”  by Dan Ariely and … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurship - Business, Books 2, Books, Adaptive Responses, Personal Development Books, Dan Ariely, The Joy of Books

What I'm Irrational About

Evie Knight wrote 4 months ago: I have issues with people who do not have the same responsibilities I have, yet find all the excuses … more →

Tags: Working Mom, Short Stories, Family, Mothers, Gossip, Work, Workin'


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