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Nina Mazar examines the effects of an interactive tool that can
tailor information extremely fast: the interactive comparison
matrix (CM). It provides product related information in a 'product
by attribute' matrix and allows products to be sorted by any
attribute. The author shows that the interactive CM has the
potential to represent a useful and practicable solution matching
the needs of both consumers and online retailers.
Behavioral Science in the Wild helps managers understand how best
to incorporate key research findings to solve their own behavior
change challenges in the real world - from lab to field. Behavioral
Science in the Wild helps managers to implement research findings
on behavioral change in their own workplace operations and to apply
them to business or policy problems. As the second book in the
Behaviourally Informed Organizations series, Behavioral Science in
the Wild takes a step back to address the "why" and "how" behind
the origins of behavioral insights, and how best to translate and
scale behavioral science from lab-based research findings.
Governments, for-profit enterprises, and welfare organizations have
increasingly started relying on findings from the behavioral
sciences to develop more accessible and user-friendly products,
processes, and experiences for their end-users. While there is a
burgeoning science that helps us to understand why people act and
make the decisions that they do, and how their actions can be
influenced, we still lack a precise science and strategic insights
into how some key theoretical findings can be successfully
translated, scaled, and applied in the field. Nina Mazar and Dilip
Soman are joined by leading figures from both the academic and
applied behavioral sciences to develop a nuanced framework for how
managers can best translate results from pilot studies into their
own organizations and behavior change challenges using behavioral
science.
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