March 3-7, 2014 | March 17-21, 2014
City:
New Haven, USA
Topic & Description:
From Madison Avenue to Wall Street - Everything you need to know about Behavioral Economics
There is a growing recognition that consumers, managers, employees, investors and others behave in ways that violate our assumptions about rational behavior. Effective leaders take these behavioral tendencies into account. This module will explore various types of behavioral tendencies and their consequences for management. Topics may include: how to approach complex situations, behavioral economics, behavioral finance, consumer behavior, negotiation and other relevant managerial situations.
Accommodation & Travel:
Accommodation & Travel Information
Contact:
Kate Kopriva (kate.kopriva@yale.edu)
Elizabeth Wilkinson (elizabeth.wilkinson@yale.edu)
March 17-21, 2014
City:
New Haven, USA
Topic & Description:
Alternative Investments
This weeklong module will explore the different types of alternative investments, i.e. investments other than stocks, bonds, and cash. Topics covered include real estate, commodities, private equity, and convertible arbitrage, as well as a behavioral finance perspective on investing.
Accommodation & Travel:
Accommodation & Travel Information
Contact:
Kate Kopriva (kate.kopriva@yale.edu)
Elizabeth Wilkinson (elizabeth.wilkinson@yale.edu)