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Bezig met laden... Heerlijk oneerlijk : hoe we allemaal liegen, met name tegen onszelfdoor Dan Ariely
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. So much of business depends on getting the truth out of people. Customers, suppliers, and employees. Telling lies is just so natural, and so hard to root out of human behaviour. I enjoy reading Ariely so much on the irrational constituents of economic behaviour. This book while not quite as important as his earlier titles, still proved enjoyable to read. ( ) A good read about Ariely's research on lying. I do agree with much of what is discussed in this book, but I am still left with a few questions that I would like to see investigated. 1. Many people did lie or cheat in different circumstances. Were there any consistent behaviors in some people? If so, what was "unique" about those consistent liars or honest people? 2. Does religion, gender, education, age or any other traits change the results? Most of the studies occur on college campuses, which are not statistically applicable to all of humanity. 3. I would like to see more research into what methods would work in helping individuals see their own actions as dishonest. People always want a good self image and will be creative in telling themselves stories to explain their actions as good and not dishonest. What are some ways to help us keep from lying to ourselves? Ariely briefly looks at this issue, but more depth would be great. Seemed to cover a lot of the same things as Predictably Irrational, or at least refer to the same kinds of studies, but it's narrated by Simon Jones (the original Arthur Dent from the old BBC radio and TV series), who makes everything seem hilarious in a deadpan sort of way that, combined with the writing style, makes what is essentially a summary of a bunch of studies about humans being kinda terrible seem really fun. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Ariely bespreekt de psychologische en maatschappelijke krachten die eerlijk gedrag bevorderen of verzwakken: de structuur van een organisatie, de opmaak van een formulier, vermoeidheid, kleding ... Hogere straffen en strenge controles hebben volgens hem geen zin. Hij introduceert alternatieve methoden om eerlijkheid te stimuleren. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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