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Policy commentator Ian McAuley reflects on the legacy of Daniel Kahneman, the grandfather of behavioural economics whose...
24/09/2024

Policy commentator Ian McAuley reflects on the legacy of Daniel Kahneman, the grandfather of behavioural economics whose ground-breaking ideas have fundamentally changed our understanding of human decision making.

https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/BESS/article/view/8724

Our regular contributors Prof Christian Nielsen and Prof Jacob Brix from Denmark continue to explore the concept of Soci...
17/09/2024

Our regular contributors Prof Christian Nielsen and Prof Jacob Brix from Denmark continue to explore the concept of Society 5.0 – a sustainable, inclusive and human-centred ’society of the future’.

They discuss how a city, region or group of organisations can initiate a collaboration built on Society 5.0 principles and propose a new level in the theory of organisational learning – a 6i framework, where ‘i’ stands for ‘inspiration’.

https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/BESS/article/view/8722

Building on previous work published in   on modern slavery practices, an international team of Australian and Nigerian r...
05/09/2024

Building on previous work published in on modern slavery practices, an international team of Australian and Nigerian researchers argue that modern slavery must be investigated and tackled in the context of local developing country conditions, using Nigeria as a case study.



https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/BESS/article/view/8717

The introductory article of our new   edition calls for further research into the interplay between organisational behav...
29/08/2024

The introductory article of our new edition calls for further research into the interplay between organisational behaviours, processes and contemporary social & environmental dilemmas commonly referred to as global

https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/BESS/article/view/8713

The new BESS issue is out! In his foreword, Global Access Partners Chairman Peter Fritz AO reflects on the transformativ...
13/08/2024

The new BESS issue is out! In his foreword, Global Access Partners Chairman Peter Fritz AO reflects on the transformative shift introduced by into our lives and and work, and the need for humans to adapt by enhancing critical thinking, creativity and imagination

The July 2024 edition of BESS® delves into the issues of responsible management, economics and ethics, modern slavery, human-centered societal frameworks, online personality assessments, the effectiveness of nudging as a policy tool, and late Daniel Kahneman’s legacy.

Coming soon! Our next edition -  , volume 6, number 1 - examines the empirical and theoretical aspects of social systems...
15/07/2024

Coming soon! Our next edition - , volume 6, number 1 - examines the empirical and theoretical aspects of social systems and individual behaviours, focusing on unethical conduct among individuals and organisations as a pressing issue.
The cover features Peter Whitehead's 2019 painting, ‘Barrington Dreaming’ (Barrington Tops from the Allyn River trig station in New South Wales, Australia).

Remembering Daniel Kahneman, the grandfather of   whose groundbreaking ideas have fundamentally changed our understandin...
18/04/2024

Remembering Daniel Kahneman, the grandfather of whose groundbreaking ideas have fundamentally changed our understanding of human . Kahneman’s insights into how people think continue to inspire and challenge us all.

Daniel Kahneman’s passing at 90 years old leaves a major gap in the field of behavioural science and the wider intellectual community.

📢 Call for Submissions! BESS is excited to invite scholars, researchers and experts to submit their work for Volume 6.  ...
14/12/2023

📢 Call for Submissions!

BESS is excited to invite scholars, researchers and experts to submit their work for Volume 6.

We welcome submissions of varied lengths and styles which embrace a transdisciplinary approach to social science or employ experimental methods of inquiry.

💡 Submit by 29 February 2024 to [email protected]

BESS Editor-in-Chief, Prof Emer James Guthrie AM, is introducing the new issue in his blogpost for Open Forum
07/12/2023

BESS Editor-in-Chief, Prof Emer James Guthrie AM, is introducing the new issue in his blogpost for Open Forum



Introducing the breadth of articles and topics in the new issue of BESS® – the Journal of Behavioural Economics and Social Systems.

Global Access Partners Chairman, Peter Fritz AO, introduces the latest double issue of BESS in which multidisciplinary s...
30/11/2023

Global Access Partners Chairman, Peter Fritz AO, introduces the latest double issue of BESS in which multidisciplinary scholars discuss the political, social and economic frameworks required to manage the growing complexity of global challenges.



The October 2023 double issue of BESS® explores the self-governing practices found in Indigenous societies, the growing ‘trust divide’ between our elected politicians and the electorate, the practical applications of positive deviance and the Second Track, and the new forms of political, econom...

Our double issue of   explores a range of inspiring topics, from     and practical applications of   and   to narrowing ...
23/11/2023

Our double issue of explores a range of inspiring topics, from and practical applications of and to narrowing and the future of

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Universities are under increasing pressure to maximise the benefits of their research programmes and deliver value for m...
11/05/2023

Universities are under increasing pressure to maximise the benefits of their research programmes and deliver value for money. Aalborg University Professor Christian Nielsen offers recommendations on how to communicate the value of academic research to your stakeholders

https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/BESS/article/view/7751/6353

In a new study based on a sample of major UK and Australian mining companies, The Australian National University and Uni...
04/05/2023

In a new study based on a sample of major UK and Australian mining companies, The Australian National University and University of South Australia researchers explore what corporate disclosures about modern slavery tell us about institutional influences

https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/BESS/article/view/7747/6349

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