The Framing Effect

By: Jianyi Zhang
  • Summary

  • View the incredible implications of behavioral economics and business through undiscovered frames, with host Jianyi (Jerry) Zhang. Join Zhang in conversations with experts in fields not traditionally business affiliated to find out how the decisions of individuals affect entire industries. The "framing effect" shows how seemingly unrelated events and people are all connected by the overarching forces of the world.

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    Jianyi Zhang
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Episodes
  • How to Negotiate Nuclear Disarmament | Feat. Ana Teresa Dengo
    Sep 3 2023

    On our tenth episode of The Framing Effect, we welcome Ambassador Ana Teresa Dengo, diplomat of Costa Rica. From 2006 to 2014, she served as Ambassador to Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia. As Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the CTBTO, UNIDO and the United Nations Office in Vienna, she pioneered the growth of sustainable nuclear energy in developing nations. She was also a keystone in the discussions that led to the banning of nuclear tests around the world. In Today’s episode, we discuss Ambassador Dengo’s experience in high-stakes arms negotiations and the future development of Latin America.


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    48 mins
  • On the Theory of Moral Sentiments | Feat. Vernon Smith
    Jul 9 2023

    On our ninth episode of The Framing Effect, we welcome Dr. Vernon Smith, the 2002 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economic Sciences. Dubbed the "Father of Experimental Economics," he pioneered the use of experiments to test economic theories in the 1950’s, recent author of Humanonics along with Bart Wilson, and is now a professor at Chapman University. In Today’s episode, we discuss Dr. Smith’s recent work surrounding Adam Smith’s the Theory of Moral Sentiments and touch on some current event news affecting the economy.


    Check out Humanomics:

    https://www.amazon.com/Humanomics-Sentiments-Twenty-First-Cambridge-Economics/dp/1316648818


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    theframingeffectpc@gmail.com


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    @theframingeffectpc


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • A Brief History of Management + Audience Q&A | Feat. Edward Marshall
    Jun 30 2023

    On our eighth episode of The Framing Effect, we are joined, once again, by Edward Marshall, professor from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Listen in as we discuss how leadership and management has changed in the past 200 years, including its various paradigms. We are also welcomed by several audience-submitted questions regarding management that Professor Marshall answers.


    To purchase Leadership's 4th Evolution: Collaboration for the 21st Century:

    https://titles.cognella.com/leadership-s-4th-evolution-9781516598465

    http://www.marshallgroup.com/leaderships-4th-evolution/


    To contact Dr. Edward Marshall:

    edward.marshall@duke.edu


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    theframingeffectpc@gmail.com


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    48 mins

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