A collection of notable appearances and published content from over the years.
Panels and Talks
A Behavioral Conversation (11/20): A conversation with Anders Bengtsson, CEO and Founder of Protobrand. Webinar hosted by Maru/Matchbox, The Mindstate Group, Protobrand, and PRS IN VIVO. (Password for recording ABC2020.)
Make Market Research Creative (3/19): Talk focused on what survey-based researchers can learn from copywriters, designers, and art directors. Hosted by Publicis North America. Manhattan, New York.
Can Nudging Solve The Last Mile Problem for Advertising? (8/15): Spoke at event focused on behavioral economics and its applicable for business. Hosted by Unilever’s Personal Care Co-Creation Center. Manhattan, New York.
Getting Irrational: Embodied Cognition & Design (3/13): Participated in conversation with Michael Hendrix, Partner and Global Director of Design at IDEO, and Joshua Davis, Director of Research and Lead Professor, The NeuroLeadership Institute. Hosted by the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Boston, Massachusetts.
Podcasts
The Josh Boone Show (8/21) with Josh Boone (two appearances)
Question Authority by EnquireLabs (4/21) with Matt Bahr and Mitch Turck.
Customers Who Click (10/20) with consumer journey expert Will Laurenson.
Articles
Productive Bounce Rate: An Ecommerce Metric That Measures Brand Positioning Enquire Labs Blog (9/21).
What Market Research Can Learn From Baseball Scientific American (6.19) Published on Scientific American’s “Observations” column.
Bias the Participant: Designing Surveys That Elicit a Deeper Emotional Response (12.19) Self-Published.
The Science of Asking What People Want Scientific American (5.19) Published on Scientific American’s “Observations” column.
Reason’s Twisted History Royal National Theatre (2.19) Written for the playbill of “Tartuffe: The Imposter” Adapted by John Donnelly
The Problem with Following Your Passion Washington Post (11.15) with Jon Jachimowicz (Harvard Business School)
Grading the Choice Architecture of Presidential Candidates’ Donor Pages Richard Thaler's Misbehaving Blog (10.15) with Robert J. Neal (Qualia Agency)
Using Science to Make Government Work Better Scientific American Mind (9.15) with Jon Jachimowicz (Harvard Business School) and Dave Nussbaum (University of Chicago).
Governments Need to Nudge Citizens to Make Good Choices Scientific American Print (7.15) with Jon Jachimowicz (Harvard Business School).
How Poor Choice Architecture Could Determine the Future of Greece and Europe Society for Personality and Social Psychology (7.15) with Jon Jachimowicz (Harvard Business School).
What Makes Us Tick? A Writer and a Behavioral Scientist Talk about Behavioral Economics Psychology Today (4.15) with with Diogo Gonçalves
What Recycled Sewage Water Reveals About Human Psychology The British Psychological Society (4.15)
Everyone is Attracted to Creativity. But Which Creative Acts are the Sexiest? The British Psychological Society (1.15)
To Create a Habit, Focus on the Reward Tech Crunch (11.14) with Nir Eyal
Virtues of Cognitive Workout: New Research Reveals Neurological Underpinnings of Intelligence Scientific American Guest Blog (2.13)
The Irrationality of Irrationality: The Paradox of Popular Psychology Scientific American Guest Blog (4.12)
A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain Scientific American Guest Blog (11.11)