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 --

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Altman, Morris, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing 2024
Edición:Paperback edition 2024
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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