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Mixed Signals : How Incentives Really Work
Mixed Signals : How Incentives Really Work
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Author(s): Gneezy, Uri
ISBN No.: 9780300276749
Pages: 320
Year: 202405
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 23.28
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Getting [an] incentives balance right can be complicated. But Gneezy hopes his book provides insights that help people feel prepared to take on the concept and design better incentives."-- Financial Times "An enjoyable new book on incentives."-- The Economist An Inc. Summer Reading List pick, Psychology Books "If you think you understand how incentives work, think again. A pioneering behavioral economist reveals how we can create reward systems that minimize unintended consequences and maximize happiness, health, wealth, and success."--Adam Grant, Granted (blog) A Behavioral Scientist "Summer Book List" selection "A thought-provoking tour through research about what influences our behavior."--Kevin J.


Delaney, Charter Winner of the 2023 Porchlight Business Book Award, Marketing and Communications/ Sales and Influence category, sponsored by Porchlight Book Company Longlisted for the 2023 Non-Obvious Book Awards " Mixed Signals humanizes economics. It describes people as constantly signaling--to themselves, and to others--their good intentions. In his usual style, Gneezy''s examples are important, fascinating, and fun."--George A. Akerlof, winner of Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences "A well of information and inspiration drawing on research from around the world, Mixed Signals is an incredible resource for anyone who has to motivate people to get things done the right way."--Iris Bohnet, author of What Works: Gender Equality by Design "Incentives are everywhere and yet commonly misunderstood. In this instant classic, Uri Gneezy explains why all incentives are, in essence, signals--and how to make sure we''re sending them correctly. I can''t remember the last time I read something so practical, thoroughly researched, and yet funny and personable.


Required reading for anyone who is hoping to change behavior for the better."--Angela Duckworth, author of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance "With unparalleled genius, Uri Gneezy masterfully unlocks the hidden motives underlying our behaviors, providing a secret playbook to anyone who wants to change the world."--John A. List, author of The Voltage Effect: How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale "With cartoons, engaging stories from his own life, and tales of managerial brilliance and failure, Gneezy explains why incentives often have unintended consequences and shows how they can be designed to accomplish the goals they are intended to serve."--George Loewenstein, Herbert A. Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University "Written by one of the leading behavioral economists of our time, this eye-opening book pulls back the curtain on the forces that rule the world: incentives, the signals they send, and their alignment with our goals."--Nina Mazar, coeditor of Behavioral Science in the Wild "Packed with great science and stories, Mixed Signals will teach you everything you need to know about the power and pitfalls of offering rewards."--Katy Milkman, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be "Uri Gneezy combines important academic and practical insights into how incentives work.


"--Alvin E. Roth, winner of Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences "How do we get people to change their behavior? Gneezy''s pioneering research shows how well-intended incentives often backfire, and his new book is a fascinating tour de force on how to craft effective incentives."--Lise Vesterlund, coauthor of The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women''s Dead-End Work.


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