Oct 26, 2018
Herding is the topic of today’s behavioral economics podcast foundations episode. This concept is similar to the way animals herd and for many of the same reasons. For safety, being in the center of the herd offers protection from predators. There is also an assumption that if everyone is running in the same direction they must know where they are going.
My husband and I just got back from a trip to London, where I observed examples of herding, the subconscious versus conscious brain, and how a nudge can remind us to do what we need to. (I will talk expand on nudges in my upcoming foundations of choice architecture series). During this episode I will give examples of how to use herding to your advantage in business, and how herding can go terribly wrong.
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