Smart decision-making takes more than intelligent people and good data. The theories of behavioral economics inform how businesses, and the rest of us, can try to avoid the irrational responses that may work against our best interests.
don't worry if you don't have an account with us, we'll create one
[{"meta":{"author":"Now, What\u2019s Next?","authorlink":""},"src":"https:\/\/pdst.fm\/e\/rss.art19.com\/episodes\/121e04e5-dc7b-457e-a797-fcfc87b4491b.mp3?rss_browser=BAhJIg5TaW1wbGVQaWUGOgZFVA==--1a949bff3fe83b3035f78e99e1aa7b86dd3557cc","thumb":{"src":"https:\/\/images.lystnfm.com\/tr:n-app_thumbnail_medium\/podcastsnw-202311\/cd7b37-0b1b-8c51-180fe4_800.jpeg"},"title":"How Can You Avoid Thinking Like the Herd?","link":"javascript:;","id":"item-196262048"}]