Rotman Management — Spring 2017
MANAGEMENT The Magazine of the Rotman School of Management UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SPRING 2017 HOW TO MANAGE MACHINESPAGE 26 Polic ...
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Features MANAGEMENT SPRING 2017: THE BEHAVIOURAL ISSUE 6 Policy by Design: The Dawn of Behaviourally- Informed Government by Dil ...
56 How Behavioural Biases Affect Finance Professionals by H. Kent Baker, Greg Filbeck and Victor Ricciardi A better understandi ...
90 QUESTIONS FOR Eric Almquist 94 FACULTY FOCUS Lisa Kramer 97 POINT OF VIEW Angela Duckworth 101 FACULTY FOCUS Bing Han 105 QUE ...
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rotmanmagazine.ca / 5 AT ITS CORE, every organization is in the same business: changing behaviour. For-profit companies try to s ...
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rotmanmagazine.ca / 7 FROM REVENUE COLLECTION to trade policy to infrastructure investment, the varied mandates of government ar ...
8 / Rotman Management Spring 2017 is to influence behaviour, we are surprised at how few govern- ments have invested in hiring a ...
rotmanmagazine.ca / 9 enrollment, employees have been automatically enrolled and participation rates have increased significantl ...
10 / Rotman Management Spring 2017 The Role of Testing The gold standard of applying insights from behavioural science involves ...
rotmanmagazine.ca / 11 Hasti Rahbar, research advisor at Employment and Social Development Canada (EDSC) told us that often, the ...
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12 / Rotman Management Spring 2017 Dilip Soman is the Corus Chair in Commu- nication Strategy and Professor of Marketing at the ...
To get ahead and stay ahead, organizations need workers who can generate creative ideas and solve problems in new ways. We belie ...
14 / Rotman Management Spring 2017 by Karen Christensen One of the world’s leading behavioural economists describes the origins ...
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16 / Rotman Management Spring 2017 What is a ‘choice architect’? A choice architect is anyone who has responsibility for organiz ...
rotmanmagazine.ca / 17 to call ‘supposedly-irrelevant factors’ (SIFs) — things that stan- dard economic theory says should not i ...
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