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Journal of Behavioural Economics and Social Systems
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)Our fifth edition of BESS examines the issues of modern-day slavery in global supply chains, honours the contributions of late Prof Berndt Brehmer to the study of dynamic decision making under uncertainty, investigates the potential of humanities, arts and social sciences to address the unique challenges of the New Space Age, questions some of the outdated categories of economic capital, and recounts the origins of OECD’s leading body on SME policies.
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Journal of Behavioural Economics and Social Systems
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)The new issue of BESS explores how First Nations peoples’ practices and way of thinking could inform new models of corporate governance, revisits the history of macroeconomic theory, and reflects on the anatomy of human judgement and what war games can contribute to decision making in uncertain and fast-moving environments.