In The Wisdom of Crowds , New Yorker columnist, Surowiecki, explores the question of whether the Many are better than an elite few - no matter their qualifications - at solving problems, promoting innovation and making wise decisions.
She holds a Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Urban Planning from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology..
Springer is the former Garvan Chair & Visiting Professor in Landscape Architecture at the University of Arkansas and has worked in design and sustainability roles for Walmart and the Walt Disney Company.
Her dissertation focuses on the development of utility-scale solar energy on public lands in the American Southwest and the competing needs of industry incentives, habitat conservation, and federal regulation.
About the Author Nikki Johnson Springer is currently a joint MBA and PhD Student at Yale University.
Surowiecki\'s is a fascinating text that is key to considerations and theorisations about economics, politics and sociology.
Surowiecki\'s text uses multiple case studies and touches on the arenas of pop culture, sociology, Business management and behavioural Economics among others.
In The Wisdom of Crowds , New Yorker columnist, Surowiecki, explores the question of whether the Many are better than an elite few - no matter their qualifications - at solving problems, promoting innovation and making wise decisions