Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube. Follow Kevin on Substack & Read his Book. Follow Sandra on LinkedIn and read her book. IT's TRUE 👀 – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here. And you can get a free copy of my […] The post They’re Not Just Reading You… They’re Rewriting You ft. Sandra Matz appeared first on Top Traders Unplugged.| Top Traders Unplugged
Gerd Gigerenzer has made some important contributions to the study of decision-making. As someone who has been educated in the US system (at least for my PhD) I find it interesting that he largely rejects that approach. He, often correctly, makes the point that a lot of tests of decision-making set those being tested up... The post Intuition Can Be Good Or Bad first appeared on Marketing Thought.| Marketing Thought
What is the worth of a particular product, deliverable, or skill? The answer will soon depend a lot on the “beauty” inside a product & ... Read more The post The Value of Productivity will be its Beauty appeared first on Cognition Today.| Cognition Today
In the quest for originality, behavioural scientists often create new effects and frameworks—even when existing ones suffice. Dubbed the 'Pioneer Effect' phenomenon (with a tongue firmly in cheek) highlights the challenges of overlapping constructs, fragmented research, and duplicated effort. This article explores why psychology’s proliferation of terms isn’t just confusing—it could be holding the discipline back, and what we can do to course-correct. The post The Pioneer Effect: A Bo...| BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
In 2022, Auckland Council undertook an innovative research project utilising behavioural insights, which was designed to support Auckland households to make more sustainable and climate friendly food choices, i.e., to eat less meat. This ‘Different Dinners’ project is part of a broader programme of work looking at how Auckland Council can respond to its commitments to address climate change. The results were positive and demonstrate that Aucklanders are both willing to and did make change...| BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
Our "new normal" may be overwhelming today, but you'd be amazed how understanding a little bit of money-psychology could improve your life forever. The post How to overcome 4 costly trends holding you back appeared first on Cash and Kerry.| Cash and Kerry
When is the market crash coming? What stocks should I buy? How can I time the market? Behavioral Economist Dan Ariely answered with a lot of science and insight. His advice may surprise you. The post How to survive a market crash appeared first on Cash and Kerry.| Cash and Kerry
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– The Spotlight series highlights the research of female economists, one at a time.– Muriel Niederle is a Professor of Economics at Stanford University. She received her Ph.D. from Harvard Universi…| Gender Matters
“Why some buyers pay more than others.” Robert Frank begins the so-named chapter of The Economic Naturalist with this statement: The law of one price applies most forcefully in perfectly competiti…| winter tomato