TED 2009: Why Do We Cheat?
Very interesting about cheating, applicable to many situations.
Listener Chris Boehm dropped this treat into the comments for the latest podcast. It's a video of a TED Conference talk about how social pressures tighten or loosen morality around the idea of cheating. Chris writes:
Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist, gave a TED talk that was just posted on YouTube about "cheating."
He talked about experiments he did, where people were given tokens that they could exchange for money, and how their behavior was different than those who were paid money directly.
He then applied this to the stock market: "What happens when you remove things from money?
"Could it be that people would cheat even more? And what happened to the social environment [sic] where people see other people behave around them?"
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