About the Book
This forthcoming edited collection explores the intersections of neuroscience, psychology, and finance to examine how biases—cognitive, emotional, and socio-cultural—shape individual and institutional economic behaviour. The volume aims to provide a holistic and multidisciplinary understanding of financial decision-making processes, drawing upon neuroimaging, behavioural experiments, socio-cultural frameworks, and applied financial contexts. By addressing questions of risk-taking, reward mechanisms, investor irrationality, cultural differences, and policy implications, the book seeks to advance the emerging field of Neurofinance and bridge the gap between theory, practice, and policy.
Themes and Topics
We welcome original chapters that address, but are not limited to, the following themes:
- Neuroscientific foundations of financial decision-making
- Cognitive biases and financial irrationality
- Emotional regulation, fear, greed, and financial crises
- Risk-taking behaviour and the role of dopamine
- Hostile attribution bias and market aggression
- Sex, gender, and neural differences in economic decision-making
- Sociocultural and cross-cultural perspectives in neurofinance
- Neurofinance and AI: emotional analytics in trading
- Behavioural training and debiasing interventions for financial professionals
- Designing bias-sensitive financial products and services
- Policy and regulatory implications of neurofinance
- Investor education and neurocognitive approaches
Submission Guidelines
- Abstract: 200–250 words outlining objectives, methodology & contribution.
- Keywords: 4–6.
- Full Chapters: 7,000–10,000 words (including references, APA 7th edition style).
- Plagiarism: Below 10% and Free from AI Content
Timeline
- Extended Abstract (400-600 words) submission: 15 November 2025
- Notification of acceptance: 15 January 2026
- Full chapter submission: 28 February 2026
- Revised chapters: 25 March 2026
Registration Fee – **NO Publication and Submission Fee
Publisher
The book will be published by Springer Nature as part of its international portfolio of scholarly edited volumes.
Editors
- Rahul Chauhan, Assistant Professor, Unitedworld Institute of Management, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, India
- Mahmoud Elmarzouky, Associate Professor, University of St Andrews Business School, The Gateway, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9RJ
- Vitaliy Shpachuk, Professor of Public Administration and Economics of the V.I. Vernadsky Tavrida, National University, Ukraine, Newcastle Upon Tyne
- Salim Ali Shamsher, Senior Dean, Unitedworld Institute of Management, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, India
Submission & Contact Information
Dr Rahul Chauhan, Assistant Professor, Unitedworld Institute of Management, Karnavati University, India
Email: rj88chauhan@gmail.com
For More Info – CFP_Springer

