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  1. Michael Irwin Norton (born April 17, 1975) is the Harold M. Brierley Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is also known for identifying and naming the IKEA effect . Education. Norton received his B.A. from Williams College in 1997 and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2002. [1] Career.

  2. Michael I. Norton is the Harold M. Brierley Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and English from Williams College and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Princeton University. Prior to joining HBS, Professor Norton was a Fellow at the MIT Media Lab and MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

  3. Michael I. Norton is a professor at Harvard Business School. Michaels research focuses on behavioral economics and well-being, with particular attention given to happiness and spending, income inequality, the IKEA effect, and, most recently, rituals.

  4. About. I am a professor at Harvard Business School and my research focuses on behavioral economics and well-being, with particular attention given to happiness and spending, income inequality, the...

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    • July 1, 2005
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  5. Michael I. Norton is not a self-help guru—but he is a leading behavior scientist, behavioral economics researcher, Harvard Business School Professor, and business speaker obsessed with unlocking the secrets of human behavior and well-being, from happier spending to the power of rituals.

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  6. 2024. Book. The Ritual Effect: From Habit to Ritual, Harness the Surprising Power of Everyday Actions. By: Michael Norton. Our lives are filled with repetitive tasks meant to keep us on track—what we come to know as habits.

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  8. Sep 30, 2005 · Michael I. Norton is a Professor of Business Administration in the Marketing Unit at the Harvard Business School. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and English from Williams College and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Princeton University. Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, he was a Fellow at the MIT Media Lab and MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

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