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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mixed Signals
Book • 2024
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as a source for understanding responses to ill-set incentives.


Richard Shotton

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#626 - Richard Shotton - 8 Psychology Hacks Behind The World’s Biggest Businesses
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as the author of the book, explaining how incentives really work.


Adam Grant

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How do incentives really work? with Uri Gneezy
Mentioned as reading about mixed signals.

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Interview: Rory Sutherland, author of Alchemy, on why irrational ideas work
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as the author of the book and guest on the podcast.


Chris Williamson

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#609 - Uri Gneezy - How To Understand Psychological Incentives
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como un libro muy recomendable de Uri Nisi para reflexionar sobre cómo diseñar incentivos.


Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago

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#256 Incentivos (III): señales confusas — imanes, Yakuzas y taxistas
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como la inspiración para el episodio, y por 

como una guía para entender los incentivos.


Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago


François Derbaix

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[BONUS] Los incentivos mueven el mundo. Con Ion Cuervas-Mons y François Derbaix
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as a recommended book about incentives and when they can backfire, referenced from a prior interview (episode 78).


Richard Schott

Awarded Campaigns: Lucky Yatra, on how a ticket-lottery turned fare dodgers into paying passengers
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as the author of the book and the subject of the podcast episode.


Adam Grant

How do incentives really work? with Uri Gneezy
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as one of the books written by Ori Genese.


Michael Aaron Flicker

Interview: Uri Gneezy, author of Mixed Signals, on why misaligned incentives backfire
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Martin Willis

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