International Neuro-System Commerce Research Organization
INSCRO
About Us
Our mission is to evolve commerce to its most efficient iteration by modelling the human neurosystem.
The development of the neuro-commerce industry is an ongoing process. Our understanding of the human nervous system is constantly expanding. As this knowledge grows, we consistently apply it to develop real-world solutions and related technologies.
By understanding how brain processes function, we can examine the field of commerce both at a macro level (comparing global commerce to the function of a brain) and at a micro level (for instance, designing commercial systems based on a specific cognitive function). As an emerging field of study with significant real-world implications for humanity and commerce, the research we produce can often be translated into practical solutions, paving the way for the creation of specialized technologies.
INSCRO stands at the forefront of neurosystem commerce science, aiming to reshape the commercial landscape for the betterment of society and the environment. Through our coordinated efforts, we work to drive innovation, foster collaboration, and ensure that the benefits of our research reach every corner of the globe.
Our Activities
1. Promotion of Neurosystem Commerce Research
2. Forum Creation for Multi-Sphere Researchers
3. Fundraising Coordination
4. Distribution of Funds
5. Coordination of Multi-Sphere
6. Government Policy Thinktank
7. Lobbying Efforts
The Coase Prize
The initial discovery by INSCRO's founder Andrew Fernyhough involved modeling Cognitive Transitions on human neuro-system processes. This insight was derived from real-world observations and was further refined through a study of Coase's works. This pioneering discovery has led to the creation of a novel transaction system that aims to reduce, and possibly eradicate, transaction costs. As this emerging field of study progresses, the Coase Prize has been instituted to honor significant contributions to the domain.
The Coase Prize is a distinguished international accolade, established in tribute to Ronald Coase, the eminent economist who underscored the importance of transaction costs in economic thought. Every year, this prize is bestowed upon individuals or teams that have excelled in mitigating transaction cost inefficiencies within the global economic framework.
Purpose:
To acknowledge and encourage initiatives that drive a more efficient and fair distribution of resources by addressing and diminishing transaction costs, echoing Ronald Coase's revolutionary research.