The aim of the course is to consider diverse aspects of decision-making across a variety of contexts - entrepreneurial, individual, interpersonal, psychological, cognitive and verbal.
Requirements: active participation, regular homework
Final assessment: in-class contribution, presentation
Outline:
1. Introduction. Why decision-making matters and affects us.
2. Arguing pro and con
3. To act or not to act
4. Emotions vs. Rationality
5. Synchronyzing
6. Dilemmas
7. Game Theory
8. Decision-Making Models
9. How do we experience/ how do we know?
- Lecturer: Dreijers Guntars