Daniel Kahneman discusses how to optimize corporate decision making and the dangers in placing too much trust in hindsight. Photo: Paul Morse “What hindsight does is it blinds us to the uncertainty ...
It’s rare that I get to write a tribute to a semi-famous person I actually met. Dr. Daniel Kahneman, who revolutionized the way we think about decisions, passed away last week at the age of 90. His ...
Daniel Kahneman, the Princeton University psychology professor credited with laying the foundation of behavioral science, died last month at the age of 90. Kahneman and his famed partner, Amos Tversky ...
Daniel Kahneman explained investors to themselves. A psychologist at Princeton University and winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, Kahneman died on March 27, age 90. Before the pioneering work done ...
If two people are presented with the same set of facts, they will often draw different conclusions. For example, judges often dole out different sentences for the same case, which can lead to an ...
Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman has transformed the fields of economics and investing. At their most basic, his revelations demonstrate that human beings and the decisions they make are much more ...
Nothing in his early life suggested that Daniel Kahneman, who died last week at the age of 90, would eventually win a Nobel Prize in economics. To start, the 2002 Nobel laureate was trained in another ...