The other angle of Maslow's pyramid: How scarce environments trigger low-opportunity-cost innovations
Abstract
Is it true that innovation occurs only in abundant environments? Baumard defends that increased standards of living are a necessary condition for a change in life history strategy to help understand the Industrial Revolution. Here, we argue that many examples of innovations occur in scarce environments when there is near-zero opportunity cost. We suggest potential psychological pathways to explain this dual-cognitive process.
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Boudesseul, J., & Rubiños. C. (2019). The other angle of Maslow's pyramid: How scarce environments trigger low-opportunity-cost innovations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X19000104Publisher
Cambridge University PressResearch area / line
Comunicación y cultura / PsicologíaCategory / Subcategory
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