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Can we design workplaces to be truly fair? Behavioral economist Iris Bohnet joins us to explore how implicit biases, stereotypes, and in-group preferences shape decision-making in the workplace—and what we can do about it. From the impact of blind auditions to the power of small structural changes, we dive into science-backed strategies for fostering more equitable organizations.

Topics

[0:00] Episode Intro - Can We Make Work Fair?

[5:58] Speed Round with Iris Bohnet

[7:29] The Hidden Impact of In-Group Bias

[14:35] Implicit Bias and the IAT Test - Explained

[18:44] Nature vs. Nurture in Bias

[24:45] Case Study: NYC Fire Department and Hiring Reform

[35:41] The Power (and Pitfalls) of Incentives and Fairness

[41:35] Desert Island Music

[45:23] Grooving Session: The Impact of In-Group Bias on Organizations

©2025 Behavioral Grooves

Links

Iris Bohnet’s book: Make Work Fair

Take the Implicit Association Test (IAT)

Study on NYC Fire Department’s hiring process

About Iris Bohnet

Join the Behavioral Grooves community

Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube

Music Links

Adele - Make You Feel My Love

Bob Marley - Is This Love

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer

  continue reading

481 episodes

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Content provided by Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan, Kurt Nelson, and Tim Houlihan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan, Kurt Nelson, and Tim Houlihan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Can we design workplaces to be truly fair? Behavioral economist Iris Bohnet joins us to explore how implicit biases, stereotypes, and in-group preferences shape decision-making in the workplace—and what we can do about it. From the impact of blind auditions to the power of small structural changes, we dive into science-backed strategies for fostering more equitable organizations.

Topics

[0:00] Episode Intro - Can We Make Work Fair?

[5:58] Speed Round with Iris Bohnet

[7:29] The Hidden Impact of In-Group Bias

[14:35] Implicit Bias and the IAT Test - Explained

[18:44] Nature vs. Nurture in Bias

[24:45] Case Study: NYC Fire Department and Hiring Reform

[35:41] The Power (and Pitfalls) of Incentives and Fairness

[41:35] Desert Island Music

[45:23] Grooving Session: The Impact of In-Group Bias on Organizations

©2025 Behavioral Grooves

Links

Iris Bohnet’s book: Make Work Fair

Take the Implicit Association Test (IAT)

Study on NYC Fire Department’s hiring process

About Iris Bohnet

Join the Behavioral Grooves community

Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube

Music Links

Adele - Make You Feel My Love

Bob Marley - Is This Love

Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer

  continue reading

481 episodes

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