A glimpse into the future of behavioural sciences
How are Behavioural Sciences applied in our economy and society currently? What opportunities will they open up in the next 10-15 years? Which sectors can profit most? What are the risks ...
Iris Bohnet, Professor of Public Policy, is a behavioral economist at Harvard Kennedy School. Professor Bohnet served as the academic dean of the Kennedy School, is the director of its research center, the Women and Public Policy Program, the co-chair of the Behavioral Insights Group, an associate director of the Harvard Decision Science Laboratory, and the faculty chair of the executive program “Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century” for the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders. She is a member of the Global Future Council on Behavior Sciences of the World Economic Forum.
How are Behavioural Sciences applied in our economy and society currently? What opportunities will they open up in the next 10-15 years? Which sectors can profit most? What are the risks ...
Could behavioural sciences help to reduce unemployment, or inflation, or even prevent another financial crisis?