
Production and Organization Behavior
Production and Organization Behavior refers to the study of how people and groups behave within economic systems, especially in workplaces. In the context of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, it examines decision-making, cooperation, and motivation among individuals and teams. Researchers often conduct experiments to observe how various factors, such as incentives, social norms, and environment, influence productivity and organization. By understanding these behaviors, businesses can create better strategies to enhance teamwork, efficiency, and overall performance, leading to improved outcomes in production and organizational success.