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The global financial crisis that began in 2007 was not predicted by standard economic theory which assumes rational actors, efficient markets and equilibrium. Alternative explanations of economic behavior that are based on psychological regularities which are observed in human behavior were until recently relegated to the fringes of the discourse regarding economic phenomena. It will be argued that this has proven to have been a mistake.
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Über 90 Prozent von allem, was wir täglich machen, erledigt unser Gehirn quasi ohne uns. Unbewusst, oft ohne dass wir es merken.
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Economia a razionalità limitata
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Le ricerche del Premio Nobel per l’economia Daniel Kahneman affascinano e sconcertano gli economisti. In una recente intervista apparsa su Time, lo psicologo israeliano illustra i principali contributi offerti dalla ricerca in psicologia per l’economia comportamentale.
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Il Moral Judgement
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“La ragione è completamente strumentale. Essa non può dirci dove andare; tutt’al più può dirci come arrivarci. È un’arma da utilizzare che può essere impiegata per ottenere un qualche scopo, buono o cattivo che sia” sostenne Simon (1983) volgendosi verso il grande problema della razionalità dei comportamenti.
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Emerging Concepts and Forms of Integral Leadership: Embodying a Radically New Development Paradigm
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Good argument for new paradigm concepts and a vision of “awareness-based, love-infused, presence-centered, evolutionary leadership” (but beyond green meme concepts :-)) drawing on Steiner, Campbell, Kegan, Torbert, Wilber, etc. The article gives a solid overview over qualities, concepts and practices that are emerging and gives a taste on what a new paradigm of leadership and development “in relationship to nature, community and meaning” could actually look like embodied, and nd most importantly, scaled up. AC
Via integralleadershipreview.com
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“the present essay offers a unified treatmenht of intuitive judgment and choice . . . The guiding ideas are (i) that most judgments and most choices are made intuitively: (ii) that the rules that govern intuition are generally similar to the rules of perception.”
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