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{{a|mgmt|[[File:candle donut.jpg|450px|frameless|center]]}}The [[candle problem]] are related experiments from the world of social psychology about overcoming assumptions when solving problems (the “[[Duncker candle problem]]”), and then what sorts of incentives work best for solving those kinds of problems (the “[[Glucksberg candle problem]]”).  
{{a|mgmt|{{image|candle donut|jpg|}}}}The [[candle problem]] are related experiments from the world of social psychology about overcoming assumptions when solving problems (the “[[Duncker candle problem]]”), and then what sorts of incentives work best for solving those kinds of problems (the “[[Glucksberg candle problem]]”).  


{{author|Daniel Pink}} popularised the [[candle problem]] in a TED Talk and with a rather good book on the topic: {{br|Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us}}.
{{author|Daniel Pink}} popularised the [[candle problem]] in a TED Talk and with a rather good book on the topic: {{br|Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us}}.