An optimistic nudge can turn an investor to the green side
Can optimistic framing drive the institutional investment shift needed to address climate change?
Is 13 too young to have a TikTok or Instagram account?
The US surgeon general says 13 is ‘too early’ to be on social media. But an expert on parenting and digital media cautions against a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach.
Noise and other distractions with Daniel Kahneman
This week: a special episode with Nobel Prize winner and renowned author, Professor Daniel Kahneman.
Trading around divorce
Divorce, for most, is an uncomfortable, life-altering experience. What is the impact of divorce on individual stock market trading decisions?
For the sake of the planet we need to rethink human-centred design
Consumer expectations are changing due to a growing awareness of our impact on the planet. What does life-centred design offer organisations?
Bells and whistles: nudging for safer pokies
How do we equalise the playing field where design deficiencies and dark nudges are at play?
Rethinking trust: can we play at betrayal?
Why are games that are deliberately designed to enable or invite betrayal extremely rare?
Professor Daniel Kahneman is sometimes wrong. And that gives him joy.
Five learnings in one hour with Nobel Prize winner Professor Daniel Kahneman.
The years of living dangerously: can adolescents be encouraged away from risky behaviour?
Adolescence is a dangerous time, how can we help prompt young adults into making safer choices?
More than nudges are needed to save the world from climate change
What is needed to avert climate change? Professor Richard H. Thaler says nudges aren't the only solution.
The limits of nudging in the COVID-19 health crisis
Are mandates needed to counter vaccine resistance? We asked Nobel Laureate Professor Richard H. Thaler.
Nudging towards happiness
How does Professor Richard H. Thaler influence our lives?