Behavioral strategy

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Behavioral strategy refers to the study of corporate or business strategies from a micro-foundations perspective. This area of study is emerging in the field of management and economics. It considers the role of conscious and unconscious biases of executives, managers, teams, and organizations in strategic decision making. The field is emerging following similar developments in the fields of behavioral economics and behavioral finance.

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