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Book SynopsisSensational books like Freakonomics have shown how human behaviour follows predictable patterns. But how do you take these radical ideas and apply them to your business? How do you make money from them?
Secrets of the Moneylab sets out what business can learn from the findings of the new economics and social psychology. It shows how you can shape desires, use incentives and reduce risks to consistently improve the bottom line.
In his experimental lab at Hewlett-Packard, chief economist Kay-Yut Chen is running groundbreaking research into human behaviour. He packs Secrets of the Moneylab with insights into the invisible forces controlling the world of business.
These findings, which defy conventional wisdom and traditional economic theory, will help you engineer your business for success.
Trade ReviewWhat can playing games in a lab tell us about risk management or compensation plans? A lot, as it turns out * Daniel Pink, author of DRIVE and A WHOLE NEW MIND *
Economics at its best * George A Akerlof, Nobel Prize-winning economist *
A brilliant book...a must-read * Teck-Hua Ho, Haas School of Business, Berkeley *
Any smart business needs a 'moneylab' of its own * Ori Brafman, author of Sway and Click *
Of the many books on behavioral economics, none are as effective as
Secrets of the Moneylab in applying science to the practical world of business. Read it and be prepared to change your approach * Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic and columnist for Scientific American *
An inexpensive tool for avoiding costly mistakes * Charles R. Plott, California Institute of Technology *