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  • 2025
  • Working Paper

A Cognitive Theory of Reasoning and Choice

By: Pedro Bordalo, Nicola Gennaioli, Giacomo Lanzani and Andrei Shleifer
We present a theory of decisions in which attention to the features of choice options is determined by the decision maker's categorization of the current choice problem in a set of problems she solved in the past. Categorization depends on goal-relevant as well as... View Details
Keywords: Cognition and Thinking; Perception; Decision Choices and Conditions
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Bordalo, Pedro, Nicola Gennaioli, Giacomo Lanzani, and Andrei Shleifer. "A Cognitive Theory of Reasoning and Choice." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 33466, February 2025.
  • 2004
  • Working Paper

Thinking About Technology: Applying a Cognitive Lens to Technical Change

We apply a cognitive lens to understanding technology trajectories across the life cycle by developing a coevolutionary model of technological frames and technology. Applying that model to each stage of the technology life cycle, we identify conditions under which a... View Details
Keywords: Design; Fluctuation; Technology; Perception
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Kaplan, Sarah, and Mary Tripsas. "Thinking About Technology: Applying a Cognitive Lens to Technical Change." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 04-039, January 2004. (Revised September 2006, August 2007, April 2008.)
  • 1995
  • Chapter

Amidword: Anthropology, Metaphors, and Cognitive Peripheral Vision

By: G. Zaltman
Keywords: Cognition and Thinking; Perception
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Zaltman, G. "Amidword: Anthropology, Metaphors, and Cognitive Peripheral Vision." In Contemporary Marketing and Consumer Behavior: An Anthropological Sourcebook, edited by J. F. Sherry Jr.. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995.
  • June 2021
  • Article

Cognition and Emotion in Extreme Political Action: Individual Differences and Dynamic Interactions

By: Leor Zmigrod and Amit Goldenberg
Who is most likely to join and engage in extreme political action? While traditional theories have focused on situational factors or group identity attributes, an emerging science illustrates that tendencies for extreme political action may also be rooted in... View Details
Keywords: Extreme Political Action; Ideology; Political Psychology; Cognition-emotion Interactions; Cognition and Thinking; Emotions; Personal Characteristics
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Zmigrod, Leor, and Amit Goldenberg. "Cognition and Emotion in Extreme Political Action: Individual Differences and Dynamic Interactions." Current Directions in Psychological Science 30, no. 3 (June 2021): 218–227.
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Cognitive Barriers to Environmental Action: Problems and Solutions

By: Lisa L. Shu and Max Bazerman
Keywords: Cognition and Thinking; Prejudice and Bias; Environmental Sustainability
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Shu, Lisa L., and Max Bazerman. "Cognitive Barriers to Environmental Action: Problems and Solutions." In The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Natural Environment, edited by Pratima Bansal and Andrew J. Hoffman. Oxford University Press, 2012.
  • 2016
  • Panel Discussion

Mutual Constraints in Moral Cognition and Language

By: J. De Freitas, P. DeScioli, J. Nemirow, M. Massenkof and S. Pinker
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De Freitas, J., P. DeScioli, J. Nemirow, M. Massenkof, and S. Pinker. "Mutual Constraints in Moral Cognition and Language." International Conference on Thinking, Providence, RI, 2016.
  • 11 Aug 2003 - 16 Aug 2003
  • Conference Presentation

Benign Stress and Cognitive Performance in Organizations

By: Modupe N Akinola, Wendy Berry Mendes and Teresa M. Amabile
Keywords: Cognition and Thinking; Performance; Organizations
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Akinola, Modupe N., Wendy Berry Mendes, and Teresa M. Amabile. "Benign Stress and Cognitive Performance in Organizations." Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 11–16, 2003.
  • 2000
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Capabilities, Cognition and Inertia: Evidence from Digital Imaging

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Tripas, Mary, and Giovanni Gavetti. "Capabilities, Cognition and Inertia: Evidence from Digital Imaging." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 00-067, June 2000.
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Looking Forward and Looking Backward: Cognitive and Experiential Search

Keywords: Cognition and Thinking
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Gavetti, G., and Daniel E Levinthal. "Looking Forward and Looking Backward: Cognitive and Experiential Search." Administrative Science Quarterly 45, no. 1 (March 2000): 113–137.
  • 2002
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Enlarging the Societal Pie: A Cognitive Perspective

By: Max Bazerman, Jonathan Baron and Katherine Shonk
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Bazerman, Max, Jonathan Baron, and Katherine Shonk. "Enlarging the Societal Pie: A Cognitive Perspective." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 02-080, May 2002.
  • 11 Mar 2016
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Becoming a Cognitive Referent: Market Creation and Cultural Strategy

Keywords: by Rory McDonald; Retail
  • February 2025
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Seeing the Whole: Configurational Cognition and New Venture Resource Mobilization

By: Goran Calic, François Neville, Santi Furnari and C. S. Richard Chan
Research is scant on how multiple venture attributes combine as “whole packages” of signals (or cognitive configurations) in resource holders’ eyes, shaping a venture’s ability to mobilize resources. Drawing on a Qualitative Comparative Analysis of 1,395 crowdfunding... View Details
Keywords: Crowdfunding; Mission and Purpose; Entrepreneurship; Communication; Perception
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Calic, Goran, François Neville, Santi Furnari, and C. S. Richard Chan. "Seeing the Whole: Configurational Cognition and New Venture Resource Mobilization." Strategic Management Journal 46, no. 2 (February 2025): 309–347.
  • 17 Feb 2021
  • Research & Ideas

Pandemic Self-Care for CEOs: Rituals, Running, and Cognitive Restructuring

doing and how they are coping made me realize I am not in bad shape.” Another made a habit of “talk[ing] to at least one friend a day to vent—[the] main objective was not to help each other, but to hear each other out.” Developing resilience and using View Details
Keywords: by Gamze D. Yucaoglu, Robin Abrahams, and Boris Groysberg
  • May – June 2007
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On the Origin of Strategy: Action and Cognition Over Time

By: G. Gavetti and Jan W. Rivkin
Keywords: Strategy; Cognition and Thinking
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Gavetti, G., and Jan W. Rivkin. "On the Origin of Strategy: Action and Cognition Over Time." Organization Science 18, no. 3 (May–June 2007).
  • 2004
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On the Origin of Strategy: Action and Cognition Over Time

By: Giovanni Gavetti and Jan W. Rivkin
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Gavetti, Giovanni, and Jan W. Rivkin. "On the Origin of Strategy: Action and Cognition Over Time." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 05-005, July 2004.
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Is the Moral Domain Unique?: A Social Influence Perspective for the Study of Moral Cognition

By: J. Lees and F. Gino
The nature of the cognitive processes that give rise to moral judgment and behavior has been a central question of psychology for decades. In this paper, we suggest that an often ignored yet fruitful stream of research for informing current debates on the nature of... View Details
Keywords: Cognition and Thinking; Moral Sensibility; Behavior; Social Psychology
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Lees, J., and F. Gino. "Is the Moral Domain Unique? A Social Influence Perspective for the Study of Moral Cognition." Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11, no. 8 (August 2017).
  • February 17, 2021
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Pandemic Self-Care for CEOs: Rituals, Running, and Cognitive Restructuring

By: Gamze Yucaoglu, Robin Abrahams and Boris Groysberg
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Yucaoglu, Gamze, Robin Abrahams, and Boris Groysberg. "Pandemic Self-Care for CEOs: Rituals, Running, and Cognitive Restructuring." Harvard Business School Working Knowledge (February 17, 2021).
  • May 2013
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Sweatshop Labor Is Wrong Unless the Shoes Are Cute: Cognition Can Both Hurt and Help Motivated Moral Reasoning

By: Neeru Paharia, Kathleen Vohs and Rohit Deshpandé
The present research investigated the dual role of cognition as either an enabler of moral reasoning or self-interested motivated reasoning for endorsing sweatshop labor. Experiment 1A showed motivated reasoning: participants were more likely to endorse the use of... View Details
Keywords: Moral Sensibility; Motivation and Incentives; Working Conditions; Cognition and Thinking
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Paharia, Neeru, Kathleen Vohs, and Rohit Deshpandé. "Sweatshop Labor Is Wrong Unless the Shoes Are Cute: Cognition Can Both Hurt and Help Motivated Moral Reasoning." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 121, no. 1 (May 2013): 81–88.
  • January 2019
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The ABCs of Financial Education: Experimental Evidence on Attitudes, Behavior, and Cognitive Biases

By: Fenella Carpena, Shawn A. Cole, Jeremy Shapiro and Bilal Zia
This paper uses a large-scale field experiment in India to study attitudinal, behavioral, and cognitive constraints that can stymie the link between financial education and financial outcomes. The study complements financial education with (1) financial incentives on a... View Details
Keywords: Finance; Education; Attitudes; Behavior; Outcome or Result
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Carpena, Fenella, Shawn A. Cole, Jeremy Shapiro, and Bilal Zia. "The ABCs of Financial Education: Experimental Evidence on Attitudes, Behavior, and Cognitive Biases." Management Science 65, no. 1 (January 2019): 346–369.
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Cognition and Hierarchy: Rethinking the Microfoundations of Capabilities' Development

Keywords: Cognition and Thinking; Business Ventures; Growth and Development
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Gavetti, G. "Cognition and Hierarchy: Rethinking the Microfoundations of Capabilities' Development." Organization Science 16, no. 6 (November–December 2005): 599–617.
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