Max H. Bazerman

Max H. Bazerman is a prominent scholar in the field of behavioral economics and decision making. He is a professor at Harvard Business School and has authored numerous books and articles on topics such as negotiation, ethics, and decision-making processes.

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  1. 1. Environment, Ethics, & Behavior

    The Psychology of Environmental Valuation and Decision Making

    This insightful book delves into the intricate relationship between human behavior, ethical considerations, and environmental challenges. It explores how cognitive biases, moral reasoning, and social influences shape our interactions with the environment, often leading to unsustainable practices. By examining psychological and ethical dimensions, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of why individuals and organizations struggle to make environmentally responsible decisions, and it proposes strategies to foster more sustainable behavior. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it encourages readers to reflect on their own environmental impact and the ethical implications of their choices.

  2. 2. Judgment In Managerial Decision Making

    This insightful book delves into the cognitive biases and psychological pitfalls that often cloud managerial decision-making processes. It provides a comprehensive exploration of how these biases can lead to suboptimal choices and offers strategies to mitigate their effects. By integrating research from behavioral economics and psychology, the book equips managers with the tools to enhance their judgment and make more rational, evidence-based decisions. Through practical examples and case studies, it emphasizes the importance of awareness and critical thinking in navigating complex business environments.

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