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The Irrational Agency
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The services we offer. Case studies and sectors. Come and hear us speak at:. 3-4 March: Amsterdam: IIeX Europe 2016. 12 May: MRS Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Conference. Meet The Irrational Agency. Published by Crimson in November 2012. He writes the Pricing Revolution. And Knowing and Making. Blogs, and regularly features as an economics commentator on BBC News, Radio 4, Research Magazine and other media. Integrating consumers into brand personality measurement". And is a member of the AQR. Feb 2014:...
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The Irrational Agency Blog – Page 2 – Cognition, behaviour and market research
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The Irrational Agency Blog. Cognition, behaviour and market research. Going beyond the gilded cage – addendum. Behavioural Polling: The UK Election. What to do with decision theories? How Behavioural Economics Points to Something Deeper. Globally irrational or locally rational? Some more clever thinking. Barking Up The Wrong Tree. British Psychological Society Research Digest. Economics, Psychology and Policy. Institute of Decision Making. Yale School of Management – Center for Customer Insights. Follow ...
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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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Resources » Ogilvy Change
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Little ideas from big thinkers. If you would like to gain a deeper understanding of behavioural economics check out Rory's top 6 blogs. As well as interesting books. And videos on the subject. The authors started their own Freakonomics blog "to keep the conversation going" in 2005. The blog has become increasingly insightful, with recurrent guest bloggers including Ian Ayres, Daniel Hamermesh and Sudhir Venkatesh. Learn the The Seven Principles of Pricing and how they could apply to your business. Richar...
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Cognitive economics at Nudgestock – The Irrational Agency Blog
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The Irrational Agency Blog. Cognition, behaviour and market research. Going beyond the gilded cage – addendum. Behavioural Polling: The UK Election. What to do with decision theories? How Behavioural Economics Points to Something Deeper. Globally irrational or locally rational? Some more clever thinking. Barking Up The Wrong Tree. British Psychological Society Research Digest. Economics, Psychology and Policy. Institute of Decision Making. Yale School of Management – Center for Customer Insights. Follow ...
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Behavioural Polling: The UK Election – The Irrational Agency Blog
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The Irrational Agency Blog. Cognition, behaviour and market research. Going beyond the gilded cage – addendum. Behavioural Polling: The UK Election. What to do with decision theories? How Behavioural Economics Points to Something Deeper. Globally irrational or locally rational? Some more clever thinking. Barking Up The Wrong Tree. British Psychological Society Research Digest. Economics, Psychology and Policy. Institute of Decision Making. Yale School of Management – Center for Customer Insights. Follow ...
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How Behavioural Economics Points to Something Deeper – The Irrational Agency Blog
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The Irrational Agency Blog. Cognition, behaviour and market research. Going beyond the gilded cage – addendum. Behavioural Polling: The UK Election. What to do with decision theories? How Behavioural Economics Points to Something Deeper. Globally irrational or locally rational? Some more clever thinking. Barking Up The Wrong Tree. British Psychological Society Research Digest. Economics, Psychology and Policy. Institute of Decision Making. Yale School of Management – Center for Customer Insights. Follow ...
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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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