Making the Social Leap Bonus: An Evolutionary Metaphor for Leadership Today
Von Hippel puts forth an evolutionary metaphor for two very different types of leadership.
Von Hippel puts forth an evolutionary metaphor for two very different types of leadership.
How we conceive of behaviors like self-control, overconfidence, and happiness today bears little resemblance to their evolutionary origins, argues psychologist William von Hippel.
How might our sense about what we should solve, or even what qualifies as a problem worth solving, be biased by how we think about what we can solve?
A new meta-analysis reveals when and where one of behavioral science’s most successful nudges works best (or not at all).
In the mid-19th century, Ignaz Semmelweis knew hand-washing could save lives. But he didn’t know a strong social network could thwart good evidence.
Moral Foundations Theory has theoretical and empirical weaknesses argues Oliver Scott Curry. He proposes a new theory of morality.