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60 | Why We Buy with Emotion & Backfill with Logic: The Critical Role of Emotions in Decision-Making (Deep Dive)
Host Neeta Bidwai explores the pivotal role of emotions in human decision making. Building on our previous discussions around willingness to pay and pricing power, this episode highlights the significant influence of emotions across various fields. From consumer behavior to finance, politics, and healthcare, peer-reviewed studies demonstrate how emotions shape our decisions more than we might realize. Understanding the dual nature of emotional influence, the practical applications in real-world scenarios, and strategies to harness emotional awareness provides better decision-making outcomes.
Highlights:
00:00 Introduction to Emotions in Decision Making
00:25 The Universality and Speed of Emotions
01:28 Emotions as Decision-Making Tools
01:43 Recap of Key Emotional Influences
02:30 Impact of Emotions on Information Processing
03:04 Dual Nature of Emotional Influence
04:07 Emotions and Decision-Making Patterns
04:52 Practical Applications Across Industries
05:06 Consumer Behavior and Emotional Responses
05:41 Emotions in B2B and Other Industries
07:51 Strategies for Better Decision Making
08:55 Conclusion: Leveraging Emotional Awareness
10:14 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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