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The IKEA Effect Why Your Own Work Feels More Valuable

The IKEA Effect Why Your Own Work Feels More Valuable

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Why does assembling a Billy bookcase make you love it more? This episode of Behavioral Economics with Fexingo explores the IKEA Effect — the cognitive bias where we overvalue things we help create. Lucas and Luna trace the 2011 Harvard study by Michael Norton, Daniel Mochon, and Dan Ariely, which showed that participants who built IKEA boxes valued them as much as expertly crafted ones, and that even failing to complete the task destroyed the premium. They discuss real-world applications: from Kraft's 'Make Your Own' Oreo campaign and the rise of meal kits, to why software companies use customization features to boost retention. The episode also touches on the darker side — how employers can exploit this bias to make workers feel ownership over unpaid labor. If you've ever wondered why your slightly crooked bookshelf feels priceless, this episode explains the psychology behind it. #IKEAEffect #BehavioralEconomics #CognitiveBias #MichaelNorton #DanAriely #DanielMochon #HarvardStudy #LaborIllusion #EndowmentEffect #SelfServiceBias #DIY #MealKits #KraftOreo #Customization #RetentionStrategy #Business #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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