Hal Hershfield
@halhershfield
Professor at UCLA's Anderson School of Management. I study how to help people make better long-term decisions.
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https://www.halhershfield.com 25-04-2009 22:07:54
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Eitan Rude's winning talk was stunningly well executed for a 3rd year student. Better than the average talk by an AP at an elite school imo
IMHO Dan Harris has always stood out in the self-improvement space, so I was delighted to have a fresh and far-ranging conversation with him about goals, resolutions, and the need to take a birds-eye perspective on our lives on Happier App: tenpercent.com/tph/podcast-ep…
Three must-listen episodes from 10% Happier with Dan Harris: 1️⃣ Esther Perel on improving your quality of life 2️⃣ Hal Hershfield on the science of making, and keeping, New Years resolutions 3️⃣ Bill Hader on channeling his anxiety into work apple.co/10Percent
Loved being a part of all of this. Thanks for the content you’re putting out there, Dan Harris!
On the latest episode of The Behavioral Divide, I dig into some of the latest strategies that can actually move the needle when it comes to financial goals, hearing from Johanna Peetz and Max Kayajanian. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how…
When Jason Zweig took time away from his regular post The Wall Street Journal, he didn't anticipate just how good he'd feel not checking the markets daily. I chatted with him about the benefits of this sort of "mental time travel," and how it might be applied elsewhere. wsj.com/finance/invest…
Honored that our paper with @abbysussman, Eric Giannella, and Maximilian Hell, "Communicating amounts in terms of commonly used budgeting periods increases intentions to claim government benefits," is won the AMA-EBSCO-RRBM Award for Responsible Research in Marketing!
A no-yay user! Hal Hershfield
Can artificial intelligence help us become better versions of ourselves? MIT researcher Pat Pataranutaporn (Pat Pataranutaporn), "Hard Fork" co-host Kevin Roose (Kevin Roose), and Professor Hal Hershfield (Hal Hershfield) explored how emotionally intelligent machines and AI-driven