14 Sep
10:45 - 15:00

Future-Proof Decision Making Symposium

From pensions to accountancy, from healthcare to performance management systems, small differences in the way
information is presented can have huge impact on individuals’ choices, business strategy and policy-making.

Drawing on neuroeconomics, behavioural economics, choice architecture and business case studies, the Human Decisions and Policy Design research group at Maastricht University School of Business and Economics investigates the decisions that organisations and individuals make and why they make them.

We are inviting policy-makers and businesspeople from the region and beyond to join our leading researchers in interactive event offering fresh insights into real-world issues.

Programme:
10.45 Coffee & tea
11.15 Welcoming remarks by Professor Rob Bauer (Symposium Chair)
11.30 Keynote speech: Professor Arno Riedl (Head of the Maastricht University Center for Neuroeconomics (MU-CEN))
12.00 Keynote speech: Vince Meens (#Changemaker, #Weareblox, #Blockchain, #Bitcoin)
12.30 Interactive lunch
13.15 Workshop: Behavioural Analyses to Improve Business Performance
- Benedikt Stolze (Management Consultant at Porsche Consulting, Researcher, Podcaster)
- Dr. Thomas Post (Assistant Professor of Finance, Maastricht University)
15.00 Closing words


Participants are invited to proceed to the inaugural lectures of Professor Elisabeth Brüggen and Professor Alexander
Brüggen, both on the topic of future-proof decision-making, at 16.00 at Minderbroedersberg 4-6, Maastricht University.

 

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