Handbook of research methods in behavioural economics : an interdisciplinary approach /

"This comprehensive Handbook addresses a wide variety of methodological approaches adopted and developed by behavioural economists, exploring the implications of such innovations for analysis and policy. Presenting analytical narratives from renowned economists and economic psychologists, the H...

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Korporativní autor: Edward Elgar Publishing
Další autoři: Altman, Morris (Editor)
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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ISBN:9781839107948 (e-book)
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  • Contents: 1. Morris altman: Introduction
  • Part I. Behavioural economics methods in general
  • 2. Gerrit antonides: Behavioral economic methods
  • 3. Steve j. Bickley , and benno torgler: Behavioural economics, what have we missed?"
  • 4. Exploring "classical" behavioural economics roots in ai, cognitive psychology, and complexity theory
  • 5. Beryl chang: Assumptions in economic modeling: How behavioral economics can enlighten
  • Part II. Real world economics
  • 6. Gigi foster and paul frijters: Realeconomik: Using the messy human experience to drive clean theoretical advance in economics
  • 7. Pascal moliner and patrick rateau: The common-sense economy
  • Part III. Behavioural macroeocnomics
  • 8. Michelle baddeley: Behavioural methods for macroeconomics: Modelling investment
  • 9. Tobias f. Rötheli: The business cycle and the cycles of behavioral economics
  • Part IV. Behavioural labour economics and the theory of the firm
  • 10. Morris altman: Behavioural labour economics
  • 11. Sodany tong: Some implications of x-efficiency theory for the role of managerial quality as a key determinant of firm performance and productivity
  • 12. Morris altman: Behavioural theories of the firm with a focus on x-efficiency and effort discretion: Implications for analysis
  • Part V. Money and behavioural economics
  • 13. Agata gasiorowska & tomasz zaleskiewicz: The psychology of money
  • 14. Tomasz zaleskiewicz & agata gasiorowska: Taking financial advice: Going beyond making good decisions
  • Part VI. Behavioural approaches to health economics
  • 15. Hannah rachel josepha altman and morris altman; bounded rationality, imperfect and costly information and sub-optimal outcomes in the sports and health and fitness industries
  • 16. Nazmi sari: Empirical methods and methodological developments in economics of health and health behavior: A discussion of theory and applications
  • 17. David a. Savage and derek friday: The behavioural impact of pandemics: Incomplete markets and the supply chain
  • Part VII. 'Emotions' and morals, and behavioural economics
  • 18. Jefferson arapoc: Economics of trust: Its nature, measures, determinants, and application
  • 19. Roger frantz: Intuition and behavioral economics. A very brief history
  • 20. Natalia v. Czap and hans j czap: Conserve the planet, not empathy! Revising the empathy conservation framework
  • 21. Shinji teraji: Behavioral economics of morality and sustainability
  • 22. Alexis v. Belianin: Antisocial punishment
  • Part VIIi. Evaluation and formation of beliefs and preferences
  • 23. Fang-fang tang : Auction methods of valuation and the endowment effect
  • 24. David leiser: Statistical approaches to the analysis of belief patterns
  • 25. Matthew g. Nagler: Motivated preferences
  • 26. Mina mahmoudi, mark pingle, rattaphon wuthisatian: Might ambiguity exist when none seems to exist?
  • Part IX. Behavioural approaches to policy
  • 27. Irene mussio and angela c.m. De oliveira: Norms, networks, nudges: non-traditional approaches to improve healthy behaviors
  • 28. Noah v. Peters and lucia a. Reisch: Bridging psychology and sociology: Towards a socio- ecological perspective in behavioural economics and policy
  • Index.