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Investment Advisor April 2010 Olivia Mellan |
Ariely on Retirement Planning A new guideline on how much money you'll need during retirement. |
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Stuck in the Status Quo? When we have a theory of the way things are, it's difficult to be open to another view of reality. |
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Professor Ariely's Insights, In Brief The impact of money on cheating, generosity, and job performance. Insight into decision making and irrationality. |
Investment Advisor April 2010 Olivia Mellan |
Cover Story: The Upside of Irrationality Dan Ariely, a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, has wondered for years why people often don't act in their own best interest. As advisors, how can you use this knowledge? |
Fast Company Christina Farr |
Report: Facebook Tested User Loyalty By Sabotaging Its Android App Facebook sometimes made its Android app crash for several hours over the course of several years. Facebook would then track these users to see if they kept returning to the app or gave up. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2008 Mac Greer |
Why Opposing the Bailout Hurts So Good Straight talk from a behavioral economist. |
Job Journal May 25, 2008 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Smart Decision-Making After Graduation Some sensible ways to approach the difficult decisions ahead. |
Wired July 15, 2009 Cliff Kuang |
Don't Hesitate to Haggle on Craigslist "People routinely refuse offers they think aren't fair, even if it hurts them," says economist Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational. |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2008 Mac Greer |
When Credit Default Swaps Meet Office-Supply Swipes Why do these mortgage-backed securities breed such bad economic behavior? I recently asked behavioral economist Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions. |
CIO May 1, 2003 Meridith Levinson |
Why Good CIOs Make Bad Decisions Dan Ariely's research in behavioral economics seeks to explain why CIOs make poor investment decisions and why they don't know what technology is worth. |
Fast Company Laura Vanderkam |
One Week Without The Kids Having kids home sick from day care will cut into work time. But life happens to people without kids, too. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 11, 2014 Michael Blanding |
The Business of Behavioral Economics Leslie John and Michael Norton explore how behavioral economics can help people overcome bad habits and change for the better. |