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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2020 · 46 MIN

Strategies to Motivate for the Collective Good: Erez Yoeli

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In this episode of The Decision Corner, Brooke Struck invites Erez Yoeli to share his insights on how people tick. Dr. Erez Yoeli is a research associate at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and co-director of the Applied Cooperation Team (ACT). ACT is a team of researchers that applies insights from the social sciences towards increasing contributions to real-world public goods. Erez designs and tests large-scale interventions to promote altruistic behaviors such as charitable donations, volunteering, resource conservation, and medication adherence. He has worked as a researcher at Harvard University’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and Yale University’s Human Cooperation Laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. In this episode, we discuss: What motivates people to do the right thing How group behavior works The difference between reputation and identity High and low tech solutions to problems of collective action The importance of speaking to communities in their own language (sometimes literally) What sets our current pandemic response apart from those of the past The unique power of social norms The meaning of community, and its unique role in mediating motivation

In this episode of The Decision Corner, Brooke Struck invites Erez Yoeli to share his insights on how people tick. Dr. Erez Yoeli is a research associate at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and co-director of the Applied Cooperation Team (ACT). ACT is a team of researchers that applies insights from the social sciences towards increasing contributions to real-world public goods. Erez designs and tests large-scale interventions to promote altruistic behaviors such as charitable donations, volunteering, resource conservation, and medication adherence. He has worked as a researcher at Harvard University’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and Yale University’s Human Cooperation Laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. In this episode, we discuss: What motivates people to do the right thing How group behavior works The difference between reputation and identity High and low tech solutions to problems of collective action The importance of speaking to communities in their own language (sometimes literally) What sets our current pandemic response apart from those of the past The unique power of social norms The meaning of community, and its unique role in mediating motivation

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