Our goals 

The primary goal of this phase is to methodologically and scientifically consolidate an emerging interdisciplinary analytical framework that integrates macroeconomic architecture with empirically grounded models of the psychology of power. Building on existing scientific validation, the project aims to establish a coherent and analytically stable foundation suitable for long-term research, scholarly debate, and further systematic development.

A second key objective is to elaborate this framework into a unified theoretical and methodological structure. This includes clarifying its conceptual foundations, consistently integrating economic and psychological levels of analysis, and strengthening the empirical grounding of its individual components so that the resulting model enables coherent explanations of the relationships between power, institutional design, and economic outcomes.

Another important goal is to introduce a rigorously scientific research initiative into the contemporary public and expert space, which is increasingly shaped by fragmented expertise, ideological narratives, and short-term interpretations of complex societal processes. In response to these conditions, ISREP seeks to create an analytical environment in which assessments and conclusions are systematically derived from transparent methodologies, empirically grounded evidence, and clearly articulated reasoning.

This phase therefore focuses on connecting micro-level behavioural mechanisms with macro-level economic outcomes through a unified analytical framework. By systematically linking the psychology of power, institutional arrangements, and economic organisation, the project lays the foundations for a new interdisciplinary line of inquiry at the intersection of economics, psychology, and system design.

From a practical perspective, achieving these objectives requires the completion of the project's core scientific outputs. Central to this phase are scientific articles intended for publication in peer-reviewed academic journals, which develop key components of the analytical framework, as well as two major peer-reviewable monographs. The first monograph focuses on the psychology of power and its role in the reproduction of inequality, instability, and institutional failure. The second monograph addresses economic architecture and economic democracy and directly builds on an already scientifically validated part of the analytical framework, further developing it into a realistically implementable and empirically grounded systemic alternative to prevailing economic models.



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