Daniel Kahneman Daniel Kahneman è Senior Scholar presso la Woodrow Wilson School dove insegna Affari Pubblici e Internazionali. È anche Professore Emerito Ordinario di Psicologia e Affari Pubblici presso la Woodrow Wilson School, Cattedra Eugene Higgins, Professor Emerito di Psicologia presso l'Università di Princeton, fellow al Centro per la Razionalità alla Hebrew University di Gerusalemme. Il prof. Kahneman ha ricoperto la carica di professore di Psicologia presso l'Università Ebraica di Gerusalemme (1970-1978), la University of British in Columbia (1978-1986), e la University of California, Berkeley (1986-1994). Il prof. Kahneman è membro dell’Accademia Nazionale di Scienze, della Società Filosofica e dell'Accademia Americana delle Arti e delle Scienze. È fellow dell’American Psychological Association, della Società di Psicologia Sperimentale, e della Econometric Society; inoltre è corrisponding member della British Academy. Ha ricevuto numerosi premi, tra i quali il Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award della American Psychological Association (1982) e la Grawemeyer Prize (2002), entrambi in collaborazione con Amos Tversky, la Warren Medal della Società di Psicologi Sperimentale (1995), Il Hilgard Award per il Career Contributions alla Psicologia Generale (1995), il Premio Nobel per la Scienze Economiche (2002), e il Lifetime Contribution Award della American Psychological Association (2007). LIBRI: • • • • • • Kahneman D., (2007) Economia della felicità, Il Sole 24 Ore Pirola; Kahneman D., Gilovich, T. & Griffin, D. (Eds.). (2002) Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment. New York: Cambridge University Press; Kahneman D., & Tversky, A. (Eds.) (2000). Choices, values and frames. New York: Cambridge University Press and the Russell Sage Foundation; Kahneman D., Diener, E., & Schwarz, N. (Eds.) (1999). Well-being: The foundations of hedonic psychology. New York: Russell Sage Foundation; Kahneman D., Slovic, P., & Tversky, A. (Eds.) (1982). Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases. New York: Cambridge University Press; Kahneman D., (1973). Attention and effort. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. ARTICOLI RECENTI: • • • • • • • • Kahneman D., & Renshon, J. (2007, January/February). Why hawks win. Foreign Policy, 158, 34-38. Kahneman D., & Krueger, A.B. (2006). Developments in the measurement of subjective well-being. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20, 3-24. Kahneman D., & Thaler R.H. (2006). Anomalies: Utility maximization and experienced utility. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20, 221-234. Kahneman D., Krueger A.B., Schkade D., et al. (2006). Would you be happier if you were richer? A focusing illusion. Science, 312, 1908-1910. Lanir Z., & Kahneman D. (2006). An experiment in decision analysis in Israel in 1975. Studies in Intelligence, 50(4) , 11-19. Kahneman D. & Riis J. (2005). Living, and thinking about it: Two perspectives on life. In F.A. Huppert, N. Baylis & B. Keverne (Eds.), The science of well-being (pp. 285-304). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kahneman D., & Sugden R. (2005). Experienced utility as a standard of policy evaluation. Environmental and Resource Economics, 32, 161-81. Kahneman D., & Frederick, S. (2005). A model of heuristic judgment. In K.J. Holyoak & R.G. Morrison (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning (pp. 267-293). New York: Cambridge University Press. UN’INIZIATIVA DI ENEL PER PROMUOVERE LA FORMAZIONE E LA CULTURA MANAGERIALE Daniel Kahneman Daniel Kahneman is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He is also Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs Emeritus at the Woodrow Wilson School, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Princeton University, and a fellow of the Center for Rationality at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Dr. Kahneman has held the position of professor of psychology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (1970-1978), the University of British Columbia (19781986), and the University of California, Berkeley (1986-1994). Dr. Kahneman is a member of the National Academy of Science, the Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, the Society of Experimental Psychologists, and the Econometric Society and he is also a corresponding member of the British Academy. He has been the recipient of many awards, among them the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association (1982) and the Grawemeyer Prize (2002), both jointly with Amos Tversky, the Warren Medal of the Society of Experimental Psychologists (1995), the Hilgard Award for Career Contributions to General Psychology (1995), the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2002), and the Lifetime Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association (2007). Dr. Kahneman holds honorary degrees from numerous Universities. BOOKS: • • • • • Kahneman D., Gilovich, T. & Griffin, D. (Eds.). (2002). Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment. New York: Cambridge University Press. Kahneman D., & Tversky, A. (Eds.). (2000). Choices, values and frames. New York: Cambridge University Press and the Russell Sage Foundation. Kahneman D., Diener, E., & Schwarz, N. (Eds.). (1999). Well-being: The foundations of hedonic psychology. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Kahneman D., Slovic, P., & Tversky, A. (Eds.). (1982). Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases. New York: Cambridge University Press. Kahneman D., (1973). Attention and effort. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. RECENT ARTICLES: • • • • • • • • Kahneman D., & Renshon, J. (2007, January/February). Why hawks win. Foreign Policy, 158, 34-38. Kahneman D., & Krueger, A.B. (2006). Developments in the measurement of subjective well-being. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20, 3-24. Kahneman D., & Thaler R.H. (2006). Anomalies: Utility maximization and experienced utility. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20, 221-234. Kahneman D., Krueger A.B., Schkade D., et al. (2006). Would you be happier if you were richer? A focusing illusion. Science, 312, 1908-1910. Lanir Z., & Kahneman D. (2006). An experiment in decision analysis in Israel in 1975. Studies in Intelligence, 50(4), 11-19. Kahneman D., & Riis J. (2005). Living, and thinking about it: Two perspectives on life. In F.A. Huppert, N. Baylis & B. Keverne (Eds.), The science of well-being (pp. 285-304). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kahneman D., & Sugden R. (2005). Experienced utility as a standard of policy evaluation. Environmental and Resource Economics, 32, 161-81. Kahneman, D., & Frederick, S. (2005). A model of heuristic judgment. In K.J. Holyoak & R.G. Morrison (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning (pp. 267-293). New York: Cambridge University Press. UN’INIZIATIVA DI ENEL PER PROMUOVERE LA FORMAZIONE E LA CULTURA MANAGERIALE
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