When difficult decisions need to be taken, people critically asses the different possibilities and their consequences seen from an economic viewpoint. meer lezen
They often do not consider the human factor when taking critical decisions, while we live in a complex world where business processes are interrelated and are subject to different factors.
One such a factor is the cognitive and social aspect of taking decisions. This Master programme combines human behaviour, psychology and empirical research into one study programme by zooming into topics such as the economic game theory, bounded rationality, cognitive biases and emotions.
By studying the neuropsychological as well as the macroeconomic basis of decision-making, you will be optimally prepared to take well-thought decisions in the business life.