What’s the difference between being popular and being cool? How has social media changed the trend cycle? And what do Taylor Swift and Walmart have in common?
SOURCES:Anette Asp • , project manager and research coordinator at the California Institute of Technology. Lalin Anik • , professor of marketing at Vrije University Amsterdam. Marc Bain • , journalist. Judy Blume • , young adult author. Colin Camerer • , professor of behavioral economics at the California Institute of Technology. James Dean • , 20th-century American actor. Ryan Hauser • , Ph.D. candidate at the Yale School of Management. Michael Jordan • , former professional basketball player. Johnny Miles • , senior value manager at Workday. Steven Quartz • , professor of philosophy at the California Institute of Technology. David Skinner • , editor of Humanities • magazine. Lindsey Vonn • , Olympic alpine skier.
RESOURCES: • " Do You Think You're Cool? • " poll by YouGov (2024). • " What Cool Means Now • ," by Marc Bain ( Quartz, • 2020). • " The History of Michael Jordan's 'Banned' Sneakers • ," ( Complex, • 2020). • " Brand Coolness • ," by Caleb Warren, Rajeev Batra, Sandra Maria Correia Loureiro, and Richard P. Bagozzi ( Journal of Marketing, • 2019). • " How to be Cool • ," by Johnny Miles ( UVA Darden Ideas to Action, • 2017). Cool: How the Brain’s Hidden Quest for Cool Drives Our Economy and Shapes Our World, • by Steven Quartz and Anette Asp (2015). • " How Capitalism Created 'Cool • ,'" by Bourree Lam ( The Atlantic, • 2015). • " How Did Cool Become Such a Big Deal? • " by David Skinner ( Humanities, • 2014).
EXTRA: • " Are We Getting Lonelier? • " by No Stupid Questions • (2023).
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