An evaluation is made of the contribution of the behavioural approach in agricultural geography, paying particular attention to the concepts of game theory and satisficing behaviour. Despite the ...
In the UK and many countries across Europe, rheumatic diseases are treated and managed by a clinical team comprising professionals with a range of skills and training, such as physicians, nurses, ...
The roots of behavioural economics go back to the 1950s, when economist and cognitive psychologist Herbert Simon began to look at ways to merge those two fields. Mainstream neoclassical theory had ...
As a small business owner, it's vital to establish a work culture in which your employees feel valued and acknowledged. The traditional authoritarian approach to leadership no longer yields the kind ...
Public concern about water quality is growing. Frequent pollution incidents in the UK and poor water quality in the River Seine during the Paris Olympics exemplify long-term problems with our water ...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behaviourally mediated, placing behavioural ecology in a central position to quantify population- and community ...
In recent years, two topics have dominated the discussion within the real estate industry—sustainability (environmental impacts and net-zero emissions) and digitisation (data, robotics and artificial ...
Pain is a biologically relevant and vital signal of bodily threat, urging the individual to protect him/herself. Immediate protective responses to pain include increased arousal, orientation to the ...
Indian cities stand at a critical crossroads. The urban population is projected to reach 40 percent by 2030, up from 30 percent in 2011, redefining how millions of Indians live, work and interact. The ...
Barclays Bank is to up the level of scrutiny for its online customers in a bid to cut down on Internet fraud. The 300-year-old high street bank, which has 25 million customers around the world, is ...