Dan Ariely: What makes us feel good about our work?
Dan Ariely: Cosa ci fa apprezzare il lavoro?
The dismal science of economics is not as firmly grounded in actual behavior as was once supposed. In "Predictably Irrational," Dan Ariely told us why. Full bio
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montagne, montagne difficili,
chiedendo loro di costruirci qualcosa.
così come la sto descrivendo a voi,
un qualche prototipo di prossima generazione,
Lavorava molto più a lungo.
e hanno fatto delle cose veramente brutte --
"Guarda, questo origami ci appartiene veramente.
e hanno guardato da osservatori esterni.
su come piegare l'origami.
era più difficile.
Perché a chi piegava piacevano ancora di più.
Piacevano anche meno.
"Per quanto vendereste i vostri figli?"
la produzione è molto bassa.
o sotto la doccia,
vediamo la motivazione e il compenso come una cosa unica,
a tutti questi componenti,
più produttive e più felici.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Ariely - Behavioral economistThe dismal science of economics is not as firmly grounded in actual behavior as was once supposed. In "Predictably Irrational," Dan Ariely told us why.
Why you should listen
Dan Ariely is a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. He is the author of the bestsellers Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, and The Honest Truth About Dishonesty -- as well as the TED Book Payoff: The Hidden Logic that Shapes Our Motivations.
Through his research and his (often amusing and unorthodox) experiments, he questions the forces that influence human behavior and the irrational ways in which we often all behave.
Dan Ariely | Speaker | TED.com