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Remembering Daniel Kahneman: A Mosaic of Memories and Lessons - By Evan Nesterak - Behavioral Scientist
Evan Nesterakbehavioralscientist.orgRemembering Daniel Kahneman: 7 theories that can help you understand how you think
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Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, and Richard H. Thaler, “Anomalies: The Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion, and Status Quo Bias,” Journal of Economic Perspective 5, no. 1 (1991): 193– 206, http://users.tricity.wsu.edu/~achaudh/kahnemanetal.pdf
Greg Mckeown • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
En 2009, Kahneman et Klein ont, ce qui n’est pas commun, coécrit un article dans lequel ils ont confronté leurs points de vue, pas pour le plaisir de la confrontation, mais pour trouver un terrain d’entente. Et ils l’ont trouvé. Ils sont tombés d’accord sur un point : l’expérience permet aux spécialistes de s’améliorer, mais seulement dans certains
... See moreDavid Epstein • Range : Le règne des généralistes : Pourquoi ils triomphent dans un monde de spécialistes (Business) (French Edition)
The Curse of Knowledge (aka functional fixedness): Experts in a particular system or industry can become so entrenched in their way of doing things that they struggle to recognize or adapt to fundamental shifts in their environment. Their deep knowledge and vested interests in the current system can create blind spots, making it difficult to see
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Daniel Kahneman: Algorithms Make Better Decisions Than You[TheKnowledge Project Ep. #238]
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