Behavioural Economics / Game Theory | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Behavioral Economics / Game Theory category, you will find in-depth literature on the psychological and strategic foundations of human decision-making. These works analyze how cognitive biases, social norms, and institutional frameworks shape economic processes—from nudging strategies and organizational dynamics to experimental approaches in game theory. Typical publications include textbooks, handbooks, and empirical studies that combine theoretical models with practical applications.
The target audience includes students, researchers, and professionals in economics, business administration, psychology, and public policy. The titles cover topics such as sustainable decision-making, generational research, digital decentralization, and the impact of gender roles on economic systems. Interdisciplinary approaches, such as quantum economics or behavioral analyses of employment contracts and consumer behavior, are also represented.