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  1. Erasmus Research Institute of Management

    value chains, Mutual fund mutual and hedge fund s, neuroeconomics , entrepreneurship , closed loop supply ...   more details



  1. Münster School of Business Administration and Economics

    The M nster School of Business and Economics lang de Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakult t is the business school at the University of M nster WWU . it has 6,000 students. The University of M nster and in particular the M nster School of Business Administration and Economics is the leading university in Germany in terms of CEO alumni in Top 500 companies. ref http www.ensmp.fr Actualites PR EMP ranking.pdf EMP Ranking ref The admission rate for the undergraduate degree in business is 7 2808 188 , making it one of the most competitive ones in Germany. ref http ranking.zeit.de che9 CHE?module Studiengang&id 13840 ref History In 1902 the Department of Law and Political Economics was founded. This department has its roots in the Faculty of Law which was founded in 1780. Today it is known as Department of Political Economics, which is now part of the M nster School of Business Administration and Economics. After that the Department of Business Administration and Management was established. In 1990 the Department of Information Systems was founded, because of the growing need for interdisciplinary research in Computer Science and Business Administration. In 2000 the Department of Economic Education was established due the growing need for economic education from students from other fields of study. In 2006 the School initiated the AACSB accreditation and mastered successfully the accreditation in 2011. ref http www.aacsb.edu media releases 2011 accreditation wwu munster.asp ref The school conducts interdisciplinary research with other schools of the University of M nster for example Law, Computer Science, Communication Science, Psychology, Medicine Neuroeconomics , Management , Chemistry and Pharmacy , which have led to new courses and field of studies. It houses the European Research Center for Information Systems , which is a leading research network. Alumni For a list of notable Alumni and Scientists see List of Westphalian Wilhelms University M nster people . The scho ...   more details



  1. Howard Nusbaum

    in the new field of neuroeconomics . Together with his colleague John Cacioppo , he serves as the principal ... University Press, 2007. See also Affective neuroscience Neuroeconomics Neuroscience Neuropharmacology ...   more details



  1. Generosity

    Center for Neuroeconomics Studies http www.neuroeconomicstudies.org ?news ...   more details



  1. Todd G. Buchholz

    COI date March 2012 original research date March 2012 Todd G. Buchholz is an economist and has served as a White House director of economic policy and a managing director of the Tiger hedge fund. He was awarded the Allyn Young Teaching Prize by the Harvard University Department of Economics and was named One of the Top 21 Speakers of the 21st Century by Successful Meetings magazine. Businessweek and Bloomberg have reported that Buchholz is on the short list for a White House appointment to the Federal Reserve Board . ref http www.businessweek.com bwdaily dnflash jul2005 nf20050721 2381 db038.htm ref Life and career Buchholz frequently contributes commentaries on political economy, financial markets, business and culture to the New York Times , Wall Street Journal and Washington Post , as well as Public Broadcasting Service PBS , NPR and major television networks. He hosted his own special on CNBC and is the only person to guest host CNBC s Squawk Box two days in a row. His books have been translated into over 15 languages and his first book New Ideas from Dead Economists is listed as a classic by the American Economic Association . http www.aeaweb.org students Books.php New Ideas from Dead Economists was strongly endorsed by such varied thinkers as Milton Friedman and Lawrence Summers . A founder of the G7 Group consulting firm, Buchholz holds advanced degrees in economics and law from Cambridge University and Harvard and during 2009, served as a Fellow at Cambridge. Buchholz s latest book Rush Why You Thrive in the Rat Race was named a top ten book in the social sciences by Publishers Weekly , and a book of the year by the New York Post and Los Angeles Times . http www.publishersweekly.com pw by topic new titles adult announcements article 45852 spring 2011 announcements top 10s.html social Rush is a synthesis of neuroeconomics and evolutionary psychology. In 2012, Rush was featured on the Charlie Rose television show. http www.charlierose.com view interview 12089 ...   more details



  1. Tania Singer

    Infobox scientist name Tania Singer birth date 1969 birth place Munich, Germany residence Leipzig , Germany nationality Germany German field Social neuroscience work institution Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences professor, director known for prizes Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society for the best dissertation of the year 2000 Tania Singer born in1969 in Munich , Germany is the director of the Department of Social neuroscience Social Neuroscience at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig , Germany. Her research focuses on the developmental, neuronal, and hormonal mechanisms underlying human social behaviour ref http www.cbs.mpg.de depts singer ref and she is recognised as a world expert on empathy . ref http www.huffingtonpost.com matthieu ricard could compassion meditati b 751566.html ref Education Singer studied psychology at the University of Marburg Philipps University of Marburg from 1989 to 1992. From 1992 to 1996 she studied psychology, media psychology and media counselling at the Technical University of Berlin , graduating with a M.S. German Diplom in 1996. Between 1996 and 2000, she was a predoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. After receiving her Doctor of Philosophy PhD from the Free University of Berlin in 2000, she continued to work at the Max Planck Institute as a research scientist at the Center for Lifespan Psychology. Academic Career and Achievements After a period spent working first at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience and then at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience in London, UK, she moved to the University of Zurich , Switzerland, as an assistant professor. From 2007 to 2009, she was co director of the Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research and in 2008 she held the Inaugural Chair of Social Neuroscience and Neuroeconomics at the University of Zurich. In 2010 she became a d ...   more details



  1. Cognitive bias mitigation

    a few Cognitive Biases and is not self evidently generalizable to others. Neuroeconomics Neuroeconomics ..., G., Rick, S., Cohen, J. 2008 . Neuroeconomics Annual Reviews 59 647 672. ref ref Rustichini A. 2009 . Neuroeconomics What have we found, and what should we search for? Current Opinion in Neurobiology ... employed here. References Reflist See Also Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics. http www.neuroeconomics.net ...   more details



  1. Risk aversion

    wealth. Risk aversion in the brain Attitudes towards risk have attracted the interest of the field of neuroeconomics ... Loss aversion St. Petersburg paradox Compulsive gambling , a contrary behavior Neuroeconomics ...   more details



  1. Ultimatum game

    G th et al. 1982 , page 367 the description of the game at http neuroeconomics.typepad.com neuroeconomics 2003 09 what is the ult.html Neuroeconomics cites this as the earliest example. ref It has since ... math bz pirates gold.pdf accessdate 3 11 2011 ref See also Neuroeconomics Notes reflist ...   more details



  1. Heterodox economics

    , and neuroeconomics . As a consequence, some heterodox economists, such as John B. Davis, proposed ... Mutualism Neuroeconomics Participatory economics Post Keynesian economics , including Modern Monetary ...   more details



  1. Consumer neuroscience

    Consumer neuroscience is the combination of consumer research with modern neuroscience. The goal of the field is to find neural explanations for consumer behaviors in both normal and diseased individuals. Consumer Research Consumer research has existed for an extended period of time and has been well established as a combination of sociology , psychology , and anthropology , and popular topics in the field revolve around consumer decision making, advertising , and brand management branding . However, consumer researchers have never been able to directly record the internal mental processes that govern consumer behavior they have always been limited to designing experiments in which they alter the external conditions in order to view the ways in which changing variables may affect consumer behavior examples include changing the packaging or changing a subject s mood . With the combination of neuroscience and consumer research it is possible to go directly into the brain to discover the neural explanations for consumer behavior. The ability to record brain activity with electrodes and advances in neural imaging technology make it possible to determine specific regions of the brain that are responsible for critical behaviors involved in consumption. ref name review Kenning PH, Plassmann H. How Neuroscience Can Inform Consumer Research. Ieee Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. Dec 2008 16 6 532 538. ref Consumer neuroscience is similar to neuroeconomics and neuromarketing , but subtle, yet distinct differences exist between them. Neuroeconomics is more of an academic field while neuromarketing and consumer neuroscience are more of an applied science. Neuromarketing focuses on the study of various marketing techniques and attempts to integrate neuroscience knowledge to help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of said marketing strategies. Consumer neuroscience is unique among the three because the main focus is on the consumer and how vari ...   more details



  1. Index of economics articles

    Network effect Neuroeconomics New classical macroeconomics New Keynesian economics Nobel ...   more details



  1. Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study

    the expression, storage, and retrieval of associative memory . Center for Neuroeconomics Krasnow ...   more details



  1. Neuromarketing

    0 19 286092 5 See also Neuroeconomics External links Wiktionary http www.abc.net.au rn science ss ...   more details



  1. Social neuroscience

    col break Emotion Motor cognition Neuroculture Neuroeconomics Neuroscience col break Psychology Psychiatry ...   more details



  1. Mainstream economics

    Thought 2003 . Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0 631 22573 0 p. 452 ref institutional economics , neuroeconomics ...   more details



  1. Outline of economics

    Neuroeconomics Political economy Socioeconomics Thermoeconomics Transport economics Economics ...   more details



  1. Encore Capital Group

    neurophysiology and neuroeconomics. Through this broad, interdisciplinary approach to measuring ...   more details



  1. Enzo Emanuele

    Emanuele, E ref Role of serotonin and omega 3 fatty acids in experimental neuroeconomics . ref cite ...   more details



  1. Issues in fMRI

    . ref Harrison, G. 2008 . Neuroeconomics A Rejoiner. Economics and Philosophy. 24 , 533 544. ref ...   more details



  1. Dario Maestripieri

    evolutionary psychology and neuroeconomics . ref cite web title Our inner monkey biologist Dario ...   more details



  1. Fractal catalytic model

    M year 2011 title It s about Space, It s about Time, Neuroeconomics and the Brain Sublime journal ...   more details



  1. Third-party punishment

    Behavioral Economics Game Theory Neuroeconomics References Reflist Further reading cite book last ...   more details



  1. Experimental economics

    Prelec , 2005. Neuroeconomics How Neuroscience Can Inform Economics, Journal of Economic Literature , 43 1 , pp. http www.stanford.edu group neuroeconomics pdfs cc05jel.pdf 9 64 . Edward H. Chamberlin ...   more details



  1. Mental model

    Lovemap Macrocognition Meme in5 9 valign top Metaknowledge Model abstract abstract model Neuroeconomics ...   more details




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