BUS 321 - Selected Topics in Business
Tourism Labour Market - Case Study
This is an introductory course that aims to provide students with a basic and succinct survey of the principles and methods of Behavioural Economics. This course resides at the intersection of Economics and Psychology and/or Sociology. Through the lenses of decoloniality, we will be comparing and contrasting the dominant notion of Homo economicus to that of Homo psychologicus, and their implications in terms of judgement and decision-making processes.
BUS 321
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20046 | Blended Synchronous | Mikhael Missakabo | Whitehorse (Ayamdigut) | 15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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