Interdisciplinary factors in the modern business realm have significant impacts on economic agents within organizations. These behavioral influences affect multiple decision-making processes on both the individual and organizational levels. Applied Behavioral Economics Research and Trends provides a comprehensive examination of the social psychological and emotional factors in organizational behavior and economic decision-making and how these issues provide a deeper understanding of various economic behaviors. Highlighting relevant coverage across a range of topics such as consumer behavior inter-temporal choices and self-employment this book is ideally designed for managers researchers professionals graduate students and practitioners seeking scholarly material on the implications of behavioral economics across numerous industries.