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The Paradox of Uber's Surge Price
Uber's head behavioral scientist runs experiments to see what changes can they make to boost the probability someone accepts a ride. One of the things they found is if they put a surge price at 2x, get a reasonable level of dropouts. If to another group of people you give a surge price of 2.1x, you actually get a lower level of dropout. So you get this paradox that Uber are charging more, but more people will accept the offer.
In today's conversation, I am joined by Richard Shotton. His first book, The Choice Factory, is a best-selling book on how to apply findings from behavioral science to advertising. His new book, The Illusion of Choice: 16 ½ Psychological Biases that Influence Why We Buy, is a phenomenal add to what he has already contributed to the field of behavioral science.
This book (and conversation!) are both full of great examples from traditional academic research and from practical application. And, one of my favorite things that Richard does is take research and recreate it. Sometimes it replicates (and does even better than expected) and sometimes it doesn’t – whatever the results, they are shared and there are learnings for everyone involved. And, of course, that includes you.
Does precision matter? Should you speak in abstract or concrete terms? Tune in and get ready for these amazing lessons and many more…
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