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April | 2011 | A Head In Business
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A Head In Business. Psychology in marketing and advertising. Archive for April 2011. Social media usage on the job. Behavioural economics software consultancy. Dan Ariely on focus groups. FT article on behavioural finance. Good Irish marketing blog. Neasa Cunniffe's blog: the thoughts of an agency planner. Richard Layard's well-being research at LSE. Social Psychology at LSE. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. A Head In Business. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “A Head In Business”.
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July | 2010 | A Head In Business
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A Head In Business. Psychology in marketing and advertising. Archive for July 2010. A hard sell done well: Philips, urban living, and product diversification. Elan’s ‘inappropriate’ marketing: the increasingly complicated problem of marketing prescription drugs. The City, The Hills, Shameless: Can product placement backfire? Can you trust what focus groups give you? Behavioural economics software consultancy. Dan Ariely on focus groups. FT article on behavioural finance. Good Irish marketing blog.
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September | 2010 | A Head In Business
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A Head In Business. Psychology in marketing and advertising. Archive for September 2010. When free isn’t valued, and when it is: Evernote, freemium, and internships. The give and take of loyalty cards as explained by behavioural economics. Behavioural economics software consultancy. Dan Ariely on focus groups. FT article on behavioural finance. Good Irish marketing blog. Neasa Cunniffe's blog: the thoughts of an agency planner. Richard Layard's well-being research at LSE. Social Psychology at LSE.
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August | 2010 | A Head In Business
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A Head In Business. Psychology in marketing and advertising. Archive for August 2010. Newspaper readership is falling because newspapers are making us feel bad. Altruism and entertainment: Orange Rockcorps Collective. How your education brands you. Behavioural economics software consultancy. Dan Ariely on focus groups. FT article on behavioural finance. Good Irish marketing blog. Neasa Cunniffe's blog: the thoughts of an agency planner. Richard Layard's well-being research at LSE. Social Psychology at LSE.
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Irish TV news: wired revolution or carrier pigeon? | A Head In Business
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A Head In Business. Psychology in marketing and advertising. Irish TV news: wired revolution or carrier pigeon? Two things sprang to my mind. First, although I’m not that au fait with technology, I’d assumed that the portable and wired revolutions had transformed how news could be reported. The Iranian revolt of 2009 is just one pressing example ( see here). A friend of mine (his Twitter ID’s @david o connell) who works in IT in New York, emailed me this last night:. January 17, 2011. You are commenting ...
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Knowing and Making: November 2011
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Tuesday, 8 November 2011. Does Nudge require regulators to be "more rational" than consumers? A couple of times recently - notably in Bill Easterly's otherwise very positive review. Of Daniel Kahneman's new book. Think about it carefully? Is controversial or ambiguous, the regulator is unlikely to try to intervene. Third, even if regulators are not perfect, a best-effort regulatio...
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Knowing and Making: The Cognitive Microfoundations Project: a behavioural economics world tour
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Thursday, 7 June 2012. The Cognitive Microfoundations Project: a behavioural economics world tour. There has been much talk about microfoundations on the economics blogs in the last few months [ Noahpinion. Rajiv Sethi from 2009. A microfounded model might start off like this: "Imagine N agents, each of which has income y. For each agent, s. What if there is another way? Such mode...
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Knowing and Making: June 2015
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. I haven't been very active here recently, but here are some links to my writing on other sites:. An article for RW Connect about the UK election polls. And how behavioural methods could make polling more accurate. A journal article in the International Journal of Market Research. Subscribers only, sorry) about behavioural conjoint analysis methods. Which use...
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Knowing and Making: Clearing my tabs for 2012
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A blog about cognitive and behavioural economics. Building mathematical models of how psychology influences economic systems. Saturday, 31 December 2011. Clearing my tabs for 2012. During 2011 I have probably spent about four days waiting for my browser to respond, due to the number of tabs I habitually keep open. Between the four computers I use, I probably have 200 blog posts in tabs waiting for me to comment. Here are a few of them (in no particular order), so my Chrome may enjoy a faster 2012. Blog a...