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Incentives Matter

Incentives Matter

著者: tell-tale
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概要

What's new in behavioral science and behavioral economics — how nudges, incentives, and cognitive biases shape decisions in healthcare, finance, risky behaviors, environment, charitable donations, and beyond.
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  • The Deadly Cost of Context Switching: What 300,000 Surgeries Tell Us About the Brain
    2026/05/01
    This episode explores the critical impact of "context switching" in surgical settings, revealing how even brief shifts in a healthcare professional's cognitive focus can lead to significant and potentially deadly adverse patient outcomes. It delves into the concept of "attention residue" as the underlying mechanism and discusses how a massive study quantified these risks. Listeners will learn about the profound consequences of fragmented attention in high-stakes medical procedures.
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    11 分
  • The Danger of "It Depends": Why the Lukewarm Middle is Democracy's Biggest Threat
    2026/05/01
    This episode explores how the common phrase "it depends," often perceived as a sign of wisdom, can actually be a significant behavioral barrier to collective progress and democracy. It delves into the "lukewarm middle," explaining how this cognitive posture, driven by ambiguity aversion and cognitive load, can paralyze action and cede influence to extreme voices. Listeners will learn the systemic consequences of this individual cognitive default and the distinction between genuine nuance and a problematic mental shortcut.
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    18 分
  • When Nudge Comes to Shove: The Godfathers of Behavioral Economics Turn Against Their Creation
    2026/05/01
    This episode explores the influential concept of 'nudge' in behavioral science, detailing its original vision as a subtle, libertarian paternalistic tool for guiding better decisions. It then examines how this idea has evolved and, in some cases, been misapplied, transforming into a 'shove' through practices like 'dark patterns' that prioritize commercial interests over individual welfare. Listeners will learn the critical distinction between ethical nudges and manipulative tactics, and the associated ethical dilemmas.
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    13 分
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