Jeff Bezos Affair And Future Of Privacy, Power and Blackmail
Posted on11 Mar 2019
Tagsfuture, money, power, social media, status, The Economist, Amazon, internet of things, privacy, Jeff Bezos, blackmail
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Behind the media frenzy around the Jeff Bezos affair, serious lessons exist about the future our digital world will create for us... Read More
How Extroverted and Introverted Status Seekers Differ
The need for emotional recognition triggers status seeking. Through status people strive to show their uniqueness, their specialness. Both extroverted and introverted... Read More
Dealing with Stress of Status Climbing and Falling
Posted on03 Aug 2015
Tagschange, control, health, Scientific American, status, The Economist, socializing, Carnegie Mellon University, self-control
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Humans work to better themselves. This can happen in absolute terms such as money. It also happens in relative terms such as... Read More
Personality Types That Share Ads
Posted on11 Aug 2014
Tagssocial media, viral ads, egocentricity, target marketing, Thales Teixeira, big data, peer-to-peer marketing, status, Personality, marketing, LinkedIn, Harvard Business Review, extrovert, advertising
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I had asked a LinkedIn guru whether he knew of a way to filter profiles based on personality types. He replied, “No.”... Read More
Labels Influence Our Evaluation of Content
Posted on25 Apr 2011
Tagsart, clothes, content, flag, I've Got You Labelled, ideas, Influence, knockoffs, labels, manufacturers, Marijn Meijers, Netherlands, packaging, politics, presentation, Rob Nelissen, security, status, subconscious, subjective, symbolism, Talent, The Economist, Tilburg University, trust
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Designer labels encourage us not only to believe that the wearer has status but also trustworthiness, talent and many other positive attributes.... Read More
Best Service or Best Price: Which Reigns Supreme?
Posted on04 Oct 2010
Tagsprice, product, quality, status, subjective, survey, The New Yorker, premium, assumptions, Are You Being Served, article, branding, business, buying habits, competition, customer service, customers, emotions, intuition, James Surowiecki, luxury, market
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In the article, “Are You Being Served?”, in the September 6, 2010 issue of The New Yorker, the author James Surowiecki cites... Read More