1704343580
1704343581
2. Buffett, W., & Loomis, C. (2001). Warren Buffett on the stock marketFortune,December 10. See also: Zweig, J. (2013). Lesson from Buffett: Doubt yourself.Wall Street Journal, May 5.
1704343582
1704343583
3. Jacowitz, K.E., & Kahneman, D. (1995). Measures of anchoring in estimation tasks. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21(11), 1161–1166.
1704343584
1704343585
4. Ariely, D., Loewenstein, G., & Prelec, D. (2003). “Coherent arbitrariness”: Stable demand curves without stable preferences. Quarterly Journal ofEconomics, 118(1),73–106.
1704343586
1704343587
5. Busse, M.R., Pope, D.G., Pope, J.C., & Silva-Risso, J. (2012). Projection bias in the car and housing markets. NBER Working Paper no. 18212.
1704343588
1704343589
6. Song, H., & Schwarz, N. (2008). Fluency and the detection of misleading questions: Low processing fluency attenuates the Moses illusion.Social Cognition,26(6), 791–799.
1704343590
1704343591
7. Asch, S.E. (1951). Effects of Group Pressure on the Modification and Distorti ofJudgements in Groups, Leadership and Men. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Press.
1704343592
1704343593
8. Dweck, C.S. (2006). Mindset: The New Psychology of Succes. New York: Random House.
1704343594
1704343595
9. Kahneman, D., Knetsch, J.L., & Thaler, R.H. (1990). Experimental tests of th endowment effect and the Coase theorem.Journal of Political Economy, 98(6),1325–1348.
1704343596
1704343597
10. Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1991). Loss aversion in riskless choice: A reference- dependent model. Quarterly Journal ofEconomics, 106(4), 1039–1061.
1704343598
1704343599
11. Hoever, I.J., van Knippenberg, D., van Ginkel, W.P., & Barkema, H.G. (2012).Fostering team creativity: Perspective taking as key to unlocking diversity’s potential. Journal ofApplied Psychology, 97(5), 982–996.
1704343600
1704343601
12. Interview of Eric Schmidt: Manyika, J. (2008). Google’s view on the future of business: An interview with CEO Eric Schmidt. McKinsey Quarterly, November.
1704343602
1704343603
13. Klein, G. (2007). Performing a project premortem. Harvard Business Review,Project Management, September.
1704343604
1704343605
14. Zhang, T., Gino, F., & Bazerman, M.H. (2014). Morality rebooted: Exploring simple fixes to our moral bugs. Harvard Business School NOM Unit Workin Paper No. 14- 105.
1704343606
1704343607
1704343608
1704343609
第十三章 树状图、有氧运动和社交大脑
1704343610
1704343611
1. Friedman, R.S., & Forster, J. (2001). The effects of promotion and preventi cues on creativity. Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology, 81(6), 1001–1013.
1704343612
1704343613
2. Hamilton, D.L., Katz, L.B., & Leirer, V.O. (1980). Cognitive representation of personality impressions: Organizational processes in first impression formation Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 39(6), 1050–1063. Mitchell, J.P., Macrae, C.N., & Banaji, M.R. (2004). Encoding- specific effects of social cognition the neural correlates of subsequent memory. Journal ofNeuroscience, 24(21), 4912–4917.
1704343614
1704343615
3. Wason, P.C., & Johnson- Laird, P.N. (1972). Psychology of Reasoning: Structure and Content. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
1704343616
1704343617
4. Cosmides, L., & Tooby, J. (1992). Cognitive Adaptations for Social Exchange in the Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture. New York: Oxford University Press. Psychologists have debated exactly why the second test is so much easier for us to think through. Perhaps we’re adept at spotting naughty cheating behavior. Perhaps we’re simply better able to work out what information is relevant when it’s set in a socially familiar context. Either way, it stems from our advanced social intelligence.
1704343618
1704343619
5. Amabile, T.M., Mueller, J.S., Simpson, W.B., Hadley, C.N., Kramer, S.J., &Fleming, L. (2002). Time pressure and creativity in organizations: A longitudinal field study. Harvard Business School Working Paper No. 02 073.
1704343620
1704343621
6. Kounios, J., Frymiare, J.L., Bowden, E.M., Fleck, J.I., Subramaniam, K., Parrish, T.B., & Jung- Beeman, M. (2006). The prepared mind: Neural activity prior t problem presentation predicts subsequent solution by sudden insight. Psychological Science, 17(10), 882–890.
1704343622
1704343623
7. Ellenbogen, J.M., Hu, P.T., Payne, J.D., Titone, D., & Walker, M.P. (2007).Human relational memory requires time and sleep. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 104(18), 7723–7728.
1704343624
1704343625
8. Walker, M.P., Liston, C., Hobson, J.A., & Stickgold, R. (2002). Cognitive fleibility across the sleep-wake cycle: REM- sleep enhancement of anagram problem solving. Brain Research: Cognitive Brain Research, 14(3), 317–324.
1704343626
1704343627
9. Harrison, Y., & Horne, J.A. (1999). One night of sleep loss impairs innovative thinking and flexible decision making.Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 78(2), 128–145.
1704343628
1704343629
10. Stickgold, R. (2009). How do I remember? Let me count the ways. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 13(5), 305–308.
[
上一页 ]
[ :1.70434358e+09 ]
[
下一页 ]