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Dan Ariely has 6 past events. (show)  TEDx Speaker Dan Ariely Talks Honestly about Dishonesty
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 Dan Ariely - The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty Ariely’s research indicates that dishonesty is an inescapable part of human nature. But as he showed in two previous studies, The Upside of Irrationality and PREDICTABLY IRRATIONAL, such behavior has its reasons. His fascinating look at what motivates lying and cheating also illuminates what compels us to be truthful. Street: 5015 Connecticut Ave NW City: Washington, Province: District Of Columbia Postal Code: 20008 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Dan Ariely Dan Ariely reads from Predictably Irrational. Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University and visiting Professor at the MIT Media Lab. A behavioral economist, Ariely's research has shown that we all succumb to irrationality in situations where rational thought is expected. He is an expert on how people actually act -- and why they act -- in all kinds of business and economic environments, and what this means for business innovation, strategy, marketing and pricing. Ariely is the author of the new best-selling book, Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions (HarperCollins), currently on the New York Times best-seller list. His work has also been featured in a variety of media including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Business 2.0, Scientific American, Science, CNN, NPR, and he was interviewed for ABC's 20/20. (jlelliott)… (more)
Spring 2009 Friends of the Library Event: Dan Ariely
DAN ARIELY—Why Do You Do What You Do? Dan Ariely , Predictably Irrational. What's behind your actions? Find out when Prof. Dan Ariely visit with his new PREDICTABLY IRRATIONAL: THE HIDDEN FORCES THAT SHAPE OUR DECISIONS. This is an engaging and insightful examination of human behavior by a Professor of Behavioral Economics at MIT and visiting professor at Duke. To request a signed or personalized copy, call 828-1588 or 1-800-672-6789 or contact orders@quailridgebooks.com (at least 48 hours in advance for email) to check availability. (booksense)… (more)
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| Canonical name | | | Legal name | | | Other names | | | Date of birth | | | Date of death | | | Burial location | | | Gender | | | Nationality | | | Country (for map) | | | Birthplace | | | Place of death | | | Places of residence | | | Education | | | Occupations | | | Relationships | | | Organizations | | | Awards and honors | | | Agents | | | Short biography | Dan Ariely is the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Behavioral Economics at MIT, where he holds a joint appointment between MIT's Media Laboratory and the Sloan School of Management. He is also a researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and a visiting professor at Duke University. Ariely wrote this book while he was a fellow at the Institute for Advance Study at Princeton. His work has been featured in leading scholarly journals and a variety of popular media outlets, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Scientific American, and Science. Ariely has appeared on CNN and National Public Radio. He divides his time between Durham, North Carolina, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the rest of the world. [about the author, from Amazon 9/17/2010]  | |
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Related people/charactersImprove this authorCombine/separate worksAuthor divisionDan Ariely is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. IncludesDan Ariely is composed of 4 names. You can examine and separate out names. Combine with…
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