Kristina Bott, Alexander W. Cappelen, Erik Ø. Sørensen, and Bertil Tungodden, Harvard Business Review, 20 July, 2017
Research: Moral Appeals Can Help Reduce Tax Evasion
"In a new study, we show that moral motivation is important for tax compliance, and that a moral appeal in a letter from the tax authorities substantially reduces tax evasion."
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Neal Cole, Conversion Uplift (UK), 30 March, 2016
What Does Behavioural Economics Tell us About Conversion Funnels?
"Behavioural economics supports the idea of a non-linear decision making process as it provides clear evidence of how important our interactions with other people are in the choices we make."
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Christopher K. Merker, PhD, CFA -- CFA Institute, 14 August, 2017
Pension Trustees: Corporate Governance and the Behavior Gap
"It turns out boards and investment committees are like everything else — imperfect entities run by imperfect people. They can be distracted, emotional, self-interested, unengaged, and at cross-purposes, often with members who lack investment training or experience."
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By E.Ted Prince -- Perth Leadership Institute, 12 August, 2017
Bitcoin Meets Behavioral Finance – What Happens Next?
"So now Bitcoin has split between two camps, the miners and the rest. That gives us a bit of insight into the psychodynamics of the Bitcoin community. Can we figure out more of them?"
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Richard Lehman, Proactive Advisor Magazine, 2 August, 2017
Advances in Technology, Behavioral Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence will Lead the Next Transformation of Technical Analysis
"While technical analysis has its roots in practices thousands of years old, advances in technology, behavioral psychology, and artificial intelligence will lead the next transformation of the discipline." Read more...