
The Brain for Business podcast takes the lessons from evidence-based academic research in the brain, behavioural and organisational sciences - neuroscience, psychology, behavioural economics and more - and brings them to life for a business and organisational audience. Over the series we will speak to a range of neuroscientists, psychologists, behavioural economists, researchers and organisational... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceBusinessManagement | |||

A forthcoming article by our guests today – appropriately titled “Rethinking Stardom" - argues that:
Star performers are increasingly capturing the attention of both researchers and practitioners alike. However, studies on these uber-performers oft... more
According to Forbes magazine, in 2020 alone global spend on corporate training programmes, often focused on leadership development, exceeded $350 billion. Yet how effective, if at all, are these programmes? And are they perhaps just a massive waste o... more
In a forthcoming article now available, our guest today, Professor Stephen Courtright, along with co-authors tackle the question of the “beauty bias and leader emergence”. Or to put that into plain English: how important is physical attractiveness t... more
Research has consistently found that maintaining a healthy balance between work and other areas of life often requires people to establish and maintain boundaries those various areas. Yet as humans we might also be curious or indeed nosy about the pe... more
The podcast does a fantastic of bridging research and practice. The episode with Grace Lordan on using behavioral science to improve workplace inclusion and decision-making was especially insightful. Each conversation makes complex ideas accessible and directly useful for business leaders. Highly recommend!
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Content covers a diverse range of topics within the realms of neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics, all tailored to a business audience. Episodes often feature in-depth discussions with experts like neuroscientists and psychologists, exploring crucial aspects of human behavior that influence management and organizational effectiveness. This focus on translating complex academic insights into actionable business strategies and practices positions the content uniquely for leaders and managers seeking to enhance their understanding and application of behavioral sciences in the workplace. Noteworthy themes include innovation adoption, professional misconduct, ethical AI governance, the implications of diversity for team performanc... more
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Recent guests on Brain for Business include:
1. Dr. Radu Dimitriu
2. Will Harvey
3. Professor Linda Hogan
4. Dr Marta Lasek-Markey
5. Gillian Murphy
6. Professor Kirsten Robertson
7. Dr. Lukas Wallrich
8. Dr. Claire Naughtin
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