Reciprocal Altruism
A behavior in which an individual provides a benefit to another with the expectation that the favor will be returned in the future, fostering mutual cooperation and long-term relationships.
A behavior in which an individual provides a benefit to another with the expectation that the favor will be returned in the future, fostering mutual cooperation and long-term relationships.
A collaborative process specific to the design phase that involves stakeholders, including users, in the refinement of user-centered design solutions.
The systematic approach to managing innovation processes, from idea generation to implementation.
A strategic framework that designs user experiences to guide behavior and decisions towards desired outcomes.
A visual representation of information or data designed to make complex information easily understandable at a glance.
A cognitive bias that leads individuals to prefer things to remain the same rather than change, often resisting new options or changes.
A moment of significant change in a process or system, where the direction of growth, performance, or trend shifts markedly.
Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a software development methodology that emphasizes quick prototyping and iterative delivery.
A cognitive bias where consumers change their preference between two options when presented with a third, less attractive option.