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The Center for Behavioral Decisions (CBD) is a research and consulting organization founded in 2018 by behavioral economist Dr. Aram Ghazaryan. The Center focuses on applying insights from behavioral science to real-world challenges in the design of products and services, communication strategies, organizational transformation, and financial literacy.
CBD operates across three international locations: Washington, D.C., Prague, and Yerevan.
Mission and Focus Areas
CBD is dedicated to improving decision-making outcomes by leveraging behavioral insights. Its key focus areas include:
- Behavioral Design of Products and Services[1]
- Behavioral Communication and Messaging
- Organizational Behavior and Culture Transformation
- Financial Literacy and Education[2]
Projects and Collaborations
CBD has collaborated with several national and international institutions to promote evidence-based decision-making and behavioral interventions. Notable partnerships and initiatives include[3]:
- Economic Fundamentals Initiative[4][5]
- Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sport of the Republic of Armenia [6]
- The Central Bank of Armenia
- The American University of Armenia
Financial Literacy and Public Engagement
CBD is actively involved in promoting financial literacy, particularly among youth in Armenia. One of its flagship programs is the Tatevatsi Economic Olympiads[7], designed to foster financial knowledge, critical thinking, and economic reasoning skills in young learners.
See also
References
- ^ "Ambient Communication: Part two – arc". www.arc-magazine.com. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
- ^ nhovakimyan (2023-05-26). "CBE Promotes Economic Literacy among High School Students". AUA Newsroom. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
- ^ nhovakimyan (2023-05-26). "CBE Promotes Economic Literacy among High School Students". AUA Newsroom. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
- ^ "EFI Հայաստան". www.econfun.org. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
- ^ "Meet Armenia's next generation of Common Sense Economists!". www.econfun.org. 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
- ^ https://escs.am/am/news/22588.
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