Behavioral economics explores the intersection of psychology and economic decision-making. It highlights cognitive biases, emotional influences, and social dynamics that shape individuals' actions.
For the last few decades, behavioral economics has endeavored to identify the biases that impact our choices, as well as the “nudges” to help improve our decision-making and behavior. As those ...
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Behavioral Economics: Policy Impact and Future Directions
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Future Directions for Applying Behavioral Economics to Policy
Behavioral economics combines information about human behavior and outcomes with more standard methods of economic analysis. Behavioral economics has been applied in various contexts such as ...
A recent article in Bloomberg describes how mathematical models behind modern economic theory (and, by extension behavioral economics) are being disputed and contested by a new perspective.
Forbes: The Hidden Science Behind Driving Change: What Behavioral Economics Teaches Us About Moving Teams Forward
The Hidden Science Behind Driving Change: What Behavioral Economics Teaches Us About Moving Teams Forward
Salary negotiations can feel like a tricky game where the right strategy can make all the difference. But what if there was a way to use science to boost your chances? Behavioral economics combines ...
techtimes: Nokkvi Dan Ellidason on Behavioral Cryptonomics: The Correlation between Cryptocurrency and Behavioral Economics
Nokkvi Dan Ellidason on Behavioral Cryptonomics: The Correlation between Cryptocurrency and Behavioral Economics
Economics can be defined in a few different ways. It’s the study of scarcity, the study of how people use resources and respond to incentives, or the study of decision-making. It often involves topics like wealth and finance, but it’s not all about money.