Secrets of the Moneylab

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  • ISBN 9780670919451
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Sensational books like Freakonomics have shown how human behaviour follows predictable patterns. But how do you take these radical ideas and apply them to your business? How do you make money from them?

Secrets of the Moneylab sets out what business can learn from the findings of the new economics and social psychology. It shows how you can shape desires, use incentives and reduce risks to consistently improve the bottom line.

In his experimental lab at Hewlett-Packard, chief economist Kay-Yut Chen is running groundbreaking research into human behaviour. He packs Secrets of the Moneylab with insights into the invisible forces controlling the world of business.

These findings, which defy conventional wisdom and traditional economic theory, will help you engineer your business for success.

Kay-Yut Chen leads Hewlett Packard's experimental economics laboratory - the first such lab at any company - which he established in 1994 after earning his PhD from Caltech. His cutting-edge research has been used across HP; his lab designed the standard contract between Hewlett-Packard and retailers like Wal-mart and Best Buy. His work has been featured in Scientific American, Risk Magazine, Newsweek, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek.com, and Portfolio.com.

Marina Krakovsky is a journalist who writes about the intersection between science and business.

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