Behavioral Science
Ideas and insights about behavioral science from MIT Sloan.
An AI chatbot can reduce belief in conspiracy theories
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The artificial intelligence-powered “DebunkBot” reduced individuals’ belief in conspiracy theories and lessened their conspiratorial mindset, according to a new study.
The impact of misleading headlines on Facebook
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New research found an overlooked source that slowed vaccination rates in the U.S.: misleading headlines from mainstream news sources.
Close proximity is the key to knowledge spillovers among startups
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New research from MIT Sloan finds that physical distances within 20 meters lead to more knowledge spillover among startups.
US voters exhibit ‘flexible morals’ when confronting misinformation
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A new study finds that both Democrats and Republicans are more likely to permit the spreading of misinformation when it articulates a “deeper truth” that captures their grievances.
How storytelling helps data-driven teams succeed
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Whether on the court or in an office, winning leaders use data and storytelling to achieve sustained performance from their teams.
7 reasons why your organization isn’t making DEI progress
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A new book from MIT Sloan lecturer Malia C. Lazu offers managers an actionable guide to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
How should AI-generated content be labeled?
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A new study looks at what wording should be used to identify content created by artificial intelligence.
How to wire your organization to excel at problem-solving
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A new book from MIT Sloan’s Steven Spear provides leaders with a blueprint for designing, sustaining, and improving their organization’s sociotechnical systems.
Thinkers50 awards recognize 13 from MIT Sloan
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Researchers studying good jobs, digital transformation, misinformation, and innovation were nominated for the 2023 Thinkers50 awards.
How Olive Garden and IHOP build relationships across income classes
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Research from MIT Sloan finds that casual chain restaurants like Applebee’s and Chili’s are the best places to meet and socialize with people from different income classes.