What is behavioral economics and what it has to offer

Behavioral Economics is a relatively new discipline in the social science field where economics meats psychology and starts to treat people not like perfectly rational agents, but rather like sophisticated and often irrational human beings. This implies that as we act in business and the economy at large, our decisions are hugely affected by emotions, feelings, personal preferences, social norms, cognitive biases, etc.

If we take a scientific approach and incorporate the evidence-based understanding of human nature not only in our economic models but also in management practices, we can unleash the huge potential of organizations, drive competitiveness, profitability, and satisfaction of people at work.

What behavioral economics has to offer to the broad field of management sciences, is a close look and the very roots of human behavior in the economic setting. The two major areas of focus in behavioral economics are cognitive biases and choice architecture which can be designed so as to nudge people into making better choices while putting no limits on their freedom.

Insights from behavioral economics can be applied not only to the study of consumer behavior, but also to gain valuable insights into public policy sector, healthcare, industrial organization, human resources management, negotiations, contracts, etc.

Seeking to explore the human side of business?

Here we begin the journey that will bring you valuable insights from behavioral economics, organizational psychology, mindful management, and awaraness-based approaches to business and personal development. We aim at bringing you the latest research findings and evidence-based ideas so that you can trust and apply them towards creating a more fulfilling human experience in the business. We are keen on putting these ideas to work for driving not only the profitability of business, but also the satisfaction of its people at work. We strongly believe that acknowledgment of our human nature and awareness-based approaches to management are keys to sustainable development and fulfillment.