Emilio Dib

Emilio’s papers on exp(industry).

Antifragility and the conservatism of large organisations #

Why? #

A look at commercial passenger jet airliners: Strategic considerations #

Is it a better economic choice to drive an electric car, today? #

Airbus A350: The first programme in the history of aeronautics to be delivered on-time. Or is it? #

Constructal Law and High Speed Helicopters #

Constructal Law and Increasing Returns: The Evolution of Machines and Catching the Next Wave #

Chaos Theory and Decision Making: Why Rule-of-Thumb is Sometimes Better than a Complex Formula #

Increasing Returns: Innovate to Remain Relevant #

Behavioral Economics and the Emergency Order Fee #

Cooperation in the Workplace #

Freedom and Responsibility Culture #

Expert Forecast vs. Dart-Throwing Monkeys #

Burning Platform or Real Change? #

Planning in the Aerospace Industry: Biases and Insights from Behavioral Economics #

 
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