Dan Ariely

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Behavioral Economics
James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics
Professor of Business Administration
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

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HI, I'M DAN ARIELY. I do research in behavioral economics and try to describe it in plain language. These findings have enriched my life, and my hope is that they will do the same for you.

My immersive introduction to irrationality took place many years ago while I was overcoming injuries sustained in an explosion. The range of treatments in the burn department, and particularly the daily “bath” made me face a variety of irrational behaviors that were immensely painful and persistent. Upon leaving the hospital, I wanted to understand how to better deliver painful and unavoidable treatments to patients, so I began conducting research in this area.

I became engrossed with the idea that we repeatedly and predictably make the wrong decisions in many aspects of our lives and that research could help change some of these patterns.

Irrationally YoursPredictably IrrationalThe Upside of Irrationality,The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty, the movie Dishonesty and the card game Irrational Game are my attempt to take my research findings and describe them in non academic terms, so that more people will learn about this type of research, discover the excitement of behavioral economics, and possibly use some of the insights to enrich their own lives.

In terms of official positions, I am the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight.

My free time is spent working on a guide to the kitchen and life—Dining Without Crumbs: The Art of Eating Over the Kitchen Sink—and of course, studying the irrational ways we all behave.

Education

  • Ph.D., Duke University (1998)
  • Ph.D., University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (1996)
  • Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1996)
  • M.A., University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (1994)
  • M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1994)
  • B.A., Tel Aviv University (Israel) (1991)

Mailing Address

Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability
Box 90467
Durham, NC 27708

Street / Delivery Address

Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability
140 Science Drive
Gross Hall, Suite 101
Durham, NC 27708

919-613-1305 

 

nicholasinstitute@duke.edu