IBEP | Individual Behaviour and Economic Performance: Methodological Challenges and Institutional Context

Summary
Individual Behaviour and Economic Performance: Methodological Challenges and Institutional Context is a project led by Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech, Estonia) in collaboration with internationally leading counterparts Aalto University (Finland), University of Helsinki (Finland) and Tel Aviv University (Israel). The project aims at networking between the partners for research capacity building at TalTech and achievement of lasting synergies in the consortium in the academically and societally promising area of generating a better understanding of linkages between individual behaviour and economic performance. Behavioural economics has deepened our understanding of various deviations from rationality in economic performance. Economic outcomes of prevalent individual differences in cognitive capacity and neurophysiology as well as in beliefs and preferences warrant further investigation. Moreover, better designed economic policy and institutions, which take into account that people are different and their wellbeing responds differently to any given policy measures, leads to better utilisation of human capital endowment and enhanced economic performance. The project is a joint effort of economics, finance, practical philosophy and neuroscience scholars, where several internationally highly renowned professors work under a comprehensive set of networking and capacity building activities together with established and early stage researchers in a stimulating multidisciplinary setting. The cohesive consortium provides a unique platform for achieving novelty and excellence in research and developing the research profile of TalTech and its team by integrating TalTech and the partners into a highly functional and unique interdisciplinary partnership. The value of the project builds on a societally challenging research field, advanced contemporary research methodology and cost-efficient knowledge transfer activities for long-lasting effects in research excellence.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/952574
Start date: 01-09-2020
End date: 31-08-2023
Total budget - Public funding: 900 000,00 Euro - 900 000,00 Euro
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Individual Behaviour and Economic Performance: Methodological Challenges and Institutional Context is a project led by Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech, Estonia) in collaboration with internationally leading counterparts Aalto University (Finland), University of Helsinki (Finland) and Tel Aviv University (Israel). The project aims at networking between the partners for research capacity building at TalTech and achievement of lasting synergies in the consortium in the academically and societally promising area of generating a better understanding of linkages between individual behaviour and economic performance. Behavioural economics has deepened our understanding of various deviations from rationality in economic performance. Economic outcomes of prevalent individual differences in cognitive capacity and neurophysiology as well as in beliefs and preferences warrant further investigation. Moreover, better designed economic policy and institutions, which take into account that people are different and their wellbeing responds differently to any given policy measures, leads to better utilisation of human capital endowment and enhanced economic performance. The project is a joint effort of economics, finance, practical philosophy and neuroscience scholars, where several internationally highly renowned professors work under a comprehensive set of networking and capacity building activities together with established and early stage researchers in a stimulating multidisciplinary setting. The cohesive consortium provides a unique platform for achieving novelty and excellence in research and developing the research profile of TalTech and its team by integrating TalTech and the partners into a highly functional and unique interdisciplinary partnership. The value of the project builds on a societally challenging research field, advanced contemporary research methodology and cost-efficient knowledge transfer activities for long-lasting effects in research excellence.

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CLOSED

Call topic

WIDESPREAD-05-2020

Update Date

17-05-2024
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Horizon 2020
H2020-EU.4. SPREADING EXCELLENCE AND WIDENING PARTICIPATION
H2020-EU.4.b. Twinning of research institutions
H2020-WIDESPREAD-2020-5
WIDESPREAD-05-2020 Twinning