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The Non-Skinnerian Podcast: Where Behavioral Economics and Gamification Redefine Engagement and Motivation
Roman Rackwitz
10 episodes
2 months ago

...where Behavioral Economics and Gamification Redefine Engagement and Motivation. You might be wondering—what exactly do we mean by 'non-Skinnerian'? Well, instead of relying solely on rewards and punishments to drive behavior, we delve into the rich and nuanced world of behavioral economics and gamification. We explore how understanding human psychology—our quirks, biases, and intrinsic motivations—can lead to far more effective and sustainable strategies for engagement and motivation.

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...where Behavioral Economics and Gamification Redefine Engagement and Motivation. You might be wondering—what exactly do we mean by 'non-Skinnerian'? Well, instead of relying solely on rewards and punishments to drive behavior, we delve into the rich and nuanced world of behavioral economics and gamification. We explore how understanding human psychology—our quirks, biases, and intrinsic motivations—can lead to far more effective and sustainable strategies for engagement and motivation.

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The 'Almost' Concept
The Non-Skinnerian Podcast: Where Behavioral Economics and Gamification Redefine Engagement and Motivation
13 minutes
1 year ago
The 'Almost' Concept

In this episode of The Non-Skinnerian Podcast, host Roman Rackwitz dives deep into the fascinating concept of "Almost," a powerful idea from Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer’s research in The Progress Principle. We explore the psychology behind those pivotal moments when you're so close to completing a task and how this "almost there" feeling can fuel motivation and drive performance.


Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:


  • The "Almost" concept from The Progress Principle by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer, and why it’s a crucial phase for motivation.
  • How making meaningful progress, rather than achieving the final reward, keeps us engaged and driven.
  • The connection between dopamine, goal pursuit, and the anticipation of being "almost" there, as explained by neuroscience research from Andrew Huberman and Robert Sapolsky.
  • How the "almost" feeling applies to gamification, motivating through progress and mastery instead of external rewards.
  • Strategies to design systems or habits that leverage the "almost" moment for sustained motivation and engagement.
  • Real-life examples of the "almost" concept in action, from video games to habit formation and personal goal-setting.
  • Why qualitative feedback is more impactful than purely quantitative metrics when it comes to fostering meaningful progress and long-term engagement.


Stay tuned for more insightful discussions in this eye-opening journey!


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The Non-Skinnerian Podcast: Where Behavioral Economics and Gamification Redefine Engagement and Motivation

...where Behavioral Economics and Gamification Redefine Engagement and Motivation. You might be wondering—what exactly do we mean by 'non-Skinnerian'? Well, instead of relying solely on rewards and punishments to drive behavior, we delve into the rich and nuanced world of behavioral economics and gamification. We explore how understanding human psychology—our quirks, biases, and intrinsic motivations—can lead to far more effective and sustainable strategies for engagement and motivation.