Expected learning outcomes - EBS LM56

Expected learning outcomes

The expected learning outcomes and the related learning activities are the following:

Knowledge of statistical-mathematical tools:

– Statistical Data Analysis
– Decisions and Uncertainty

Knowledge of the founding principles of the National, European and International legal systems, with a comparative approach:
– Law and Public Policy Decision Making

Analytical skills in Economic Analysis and Economic Policy:
– International Macroeconomics
– Behaviorally Informed Spatial Economic Policy
– Behavioral Finance
– Experimental Economics

Corporate Analysis and Control:
– Business and Behavioral Economics
– Behavioral Finance
– Group Processes & Organizational Behavior

Knowledge of the experimental methodologies typical of the behavioral sciences:

– Methods of Behavioral Analysis
– Psychology of Language and Communication
– Experimental Economics

Applicative knowledge of Behavioral Sciences to Innovation and Entrepreneurship:
– Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Policy Making
– Behavior and Social Change

Marketing-oriented consumers’ Behavioral Analysis:
– Marketing and Market Research
– Cognitive Neuroscience, Decision Making and Neuromarketing
– Choice architecture, Persuasion and Nudging
– Psychology of Language and Communication

Applicative knowledge of Behavioral Sciences to HR Management:
– Behavior and Social Change
– Choice architecture, Persuasion and Nudging
– Social Ethics
– Group Processes & Organizational Behavior
– Psychology of Language and Communication

Applicative knowledge of economic and behavioral sciences to Public Policies and Welfare:
– Behaviorally Informed Spatial Economic Policy
– Choice architecture, Persuasion and Nudging
– Social Ethics
– Psychology of Language and Communication

English proficiency, both Written and Spoken, and discipline-specific language
English proficiency (at least B2 of the European Framework) is required as an entry requirement, as all lessons will be held in English.