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Behavioral Finance: Associations

This course describes how individuals and firms make financial decisions, and how those decisions might deviate from those predicted by traditional financial or economic theory.

Organizational Behavior Management

Management & Organizational Behavior Teaching Society

The Society recognizes teaching as a noble calling spanning the boundary of art and science; grounded in theory and intellectual creativity; focused on enhancing learning in the classroom and beyond. Management educators connect theory and practice in innovative ways, bridging academic research and organizational application. As scholars, they develop the techniques and evaluate the outcomes of the teaching/learning process.

Organizational Behavior Management (OBM)

Organizational behavior management is when the scientific principles of behavior analysis are  applied to performance evaluation and improvement in any organizational context. OBM is used  widely in healthcare, sports, and manufacturing, and is increasingly being taken into consideration in  all types of human resource management systems.

Investopedia

Organizational behavior (OB) is the study of the way people interact within groups. Normally this study is applied in an attempt to create more efficient business organizations. The central idea of the study of organizational behavior is that a scientific approach can be applied to the management of workers. Organizational behavior theories are used for human resource purposes to maximize the output from individual group members.