Business & management

The Behaviorally Informed Organization

by Dilip Soman, Catherine Yeung

Description

Every organization is fundamentally in the business of behavior change. Whether it be a government trying to get business to comply with environmental regulation, a business trying to get its customers to be loyal to their products, or a financial advisor encouraging a client to start saving for retirement, behavior change is critical to organizational success. Despite its centrality to organizations, we do not have a good scientific framework for behavior change or a good understanding of how organizations can embed insights from behavioral science into their operations. To overcome this void, this book develops an overarching framework for using behavioral science. It shows how behavioral insights (BI) can be embedded in organizations to achieve better outcomes, improve the efficiency of processes, and maximize stakeholder engagement.

This edited volume will provide an enterprise-wide strategic perspective of how governments, businesses, and other organizations have embedded BI into their operations. It is based on research by academics and practitioners from the Behaviourally Informed Organizations Partnership and will highlight ideas, pragmatic frameworks, and prescriptive outcomes, based on illustrative case studies. Featuring a foreword by Cass Sunstein, this book investigates key findings from BI, with an eye toward how it can be used to solve problems and seize opportunities in diverse organizations.

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Author Biography

Dilip Soman is a professor, and Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Science and Economics at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.


Catherine Yeung is an associate professor of marketing at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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© University of Toronto Press 2021

University of Toronto Press

University of Toronto Press

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher/Imprint University of Toronto Press / Rotman-UTP
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781487507893
  • Publication Country or regionCanada
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 35.95 CAD
  • Pages320
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusUnpublished
  • Copyright Year2021
  • Dimensions9 x 6 inches

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