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Don Moore is a Professor at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on overconfidence in decision-making, negotiation, ethical choice, and its implications in various fields such as economics and artificial intelligence. He has contributed significantly to understanding how overconfidence affects judgments and strategic interactions, particularly in contexts like negotiations, ethical dilemmas, and forecasting accuracy.
His work bridges psychology and decision science, with a particular emphasis on cognitive biases and their real-world consequences. Key themes include the social transmission of overconfidence, the role of information in decision-making, and the application of behavioral insights to improve organizational and policy outcomes.
Moore’s research also explores the intersection of technology and human judgment, such as how people perceive and trust AI systems. His recent studies investigate the influence of religious beliefs on acceptance of AI and the replication of foundational studies in behavioral economics to ensure robustness of findings.
While no formal awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects a sustained contribution to advancing behavioral science and its practical applications. His work is often collaborative, emphasizing methodological rigor and interdisciplinary approaches to address complex societal challenges.



