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Sushil Bikhchandani, David Hirshleifer, and Ivo Welch Learning from the behavior of others: Conformity, fads, and informational cascades article Learning by observing the past decisions of others can help explain some otherwise puzzling phenomena about human behavior. For example, why do people tend to converge on similar behavior? Why is mass behavior prone to error and fads? The authors argue that the theory of observational learning, and particularly of informational cascades, has much to offer economics, business strategy, political science, and the study of criminal behavior.

Learning from the behavior of others: Conformity, fads, and informational cascades

Sushil Bikhchandani, David Hirshleifer, and Ivo Welch

Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 12, no. 3, 1998, pp. 151–170

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Learning by observing the past decisions of others can help explain some otherwise puzzling phenomena about human behavior. For example, why do people tend to converge on similar behavior? Why is mass behavior prone to error and fads? The authors argue that the theory of observational learning, and particularly of informational cascades, has much to offer economics, business strategy, political science, and the study of criminal behavior.

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