Neuroscience and the Economics of Decision Making
Herausgeber: Innocenti, Alessandro; Sirigu, Angela
Neuroscience and the Economics of Decision Making
Herausgeber: Innocenti, Alessandro; Sirigu, Angela
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This collection reflects the very latest research in neuroscience, psychology and the economics of decision-making.
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This collection reflects the very latest research in neuroscience, psychology and the economics of decision-making.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780415678438
- ISBN-10: 0415678439
- Artikelnr.: 33381330
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780415678438
- ISBN-10: 0415678439
- Artikelnr.: 33381330
Alessandro Innocenti is Associate Professor of Economics of the Department of Political Economy, Finance and Development (DEPFID) at the University of Siena. He is also Researcher at the Experimental Economics Laboratory LabSi, of the Research Laboratory for Behavioral Finance (BEFINLAB) and Director of the Interuniversity Center for Experimental Economics. Angela Sirigu is currently Director of Research at the CNRS Institute des Sciences Cognitives in Lyon, France.
Foreword A. Innocenti
A. Sirigu Part 1: Evidence on the Neuroscientific Foundations of Decision-Making 1. Private and Social Counterfactual Emotions: Behavioural and Neural Effects C. Crespi
S.F. Cappa
N. Canessa 2. The Influence of Social Value Orientation on Information Processing in Repeated Voluntary Contribution Mechanism (VCM) Games: An Eye-Tracking Analysis S. Fiedler
A. Glöckner
A. Nicklisch 3. Gaze Bias Reveals Different Cognitive Processes in Decision Making Under Uncertainty P. Piu
F. Fargnoli
A. Rufa Part 2: Emotions and Morality in Decision-Making 4. Moral Sentiments: A Behavioral Economics Approach M. Zeelenberg
S.M. Breugelmans
I.E. de Hooge 5. Neuropsychology of Moral Judgment and Risk Seeking: What in Common? A New Look on Emotional Contribution to Decision-Making M. Balconi
A. Terenzi 6. Emotional Decisions - The Induction-of-Intrinsic-Desires Theory C. Lumer Part 3: Learning and Risk Attitude in Decision-Making 7. From Habit to Addiction: A Study in Online Gambling Behavior W. Jolley
D.N. Black 8. Gains and Losses in Intertemporal Preferences: A Behavioural Study V. Faralla
F. Benuzzi
P. Nichelli
N. Dimitri Part 4: Probability and Judgment in Decision-Making 9. Cognitive and Affective Responses to Schema Incongruent Brand Messages: An Empirical Study G. Halkias
F. Kokkinaki 10. Expert Elicitation Method Selection Process and Method Comparison A. Dalton
A. Brothers
S. Walsh
A. White
P. Whitney Part 5: Decision-Making in Social Interaction 11. Does Sharing Payoffs Affect Gender Differences in Accountability? J. Brandts
O. Garofalo 12. Social Learning and Rational Choice S. Di Piazza
L. Vaccarella
A. Dell'Ava
S. Conti
A. Rizzo
A. Sirigu Part 1: Evidence on the Neuroscientific Foundations of Decision-Making 1. Private and Social Counterfactual Emotions: Behavioural and Neural Effects C. Crespi
S.F. Cappa
N. Canessa 2. The Influence of Social Value Orientation on Information Processing in Repeated Voluntary Contribution Mechanism (VCM) Games: An Eye-Tracking Analysis S. Fiedler
A. Glöckner
A. Nicklisch 3. Gaze Bias Reveals Different Cognitive Processes in Decision Making Under Uncertainty P. Piu
F. Fargnoli
A. Rufa Part 2: Emotions and Morality in Decision-Making 4. Moral Sentiments: A Behavioral Economics Approach M. Zeelenberg
S.M. Breugelmans
I.E. de Hooge 5. Neuropsychology of Moral Judgment and Risk Seeking: What in Common? A New Look on Emotional Contribution to Decision-Making M. Balconi
A. Terenzi 6. Emotional Decisions - The Induction-of-Intrinsic-Desires Theory C. Lumer Part 3: Learning and Risk Attitude in Decision-Making 7. From Habit to Addiction: A Study in Online Gambling Behavior W. Jolley
D.N. Black 8. Gains and Losses in Intertemporal Preferences: A Behavioural Study V. Faralla
F. Benuzzi
P. Nichelli
N. Dimitri Part 4: Probability and Judgment in Decision-Making 9. Cognitive and Affective Responses to Schema Incongruent Brand Messages: An Empirical Study G. Halkias
F. Kokkinaki 10. Expert Elicitation Method Selection Process and Method Comparison A. Dalton
A. Brothers
S. Walsh
A. White
P. Whitney Part 5: Decision-Making in Social Interaction 11. Does Sharing Payoffs Affect Gender Differences in Accountability? J. Brandts
O. Garofalo 12. Social Learning and Rational Choice S. Di Piazza
L. Vaccarella
A. Dell'Ava
S. Conti
A. Rizzo
Foreword A. Innocenti
A. Sirigu Part 1: Evidence on the Neuroscientific Foundations of Decision-Making 1. Private and Social Counterfactual Emotions: Behavioural and Neural Effects C. Crespi
S.F. Cappa
N. Canessa 2. The Influence of Social Value Orientation on Information Processing in Repeated Voluntary Contribution Mechanism (VCM) Games: An Eye-Tracking Analysis S. Fiedler
A. Glöckner
A. Nicklisch 3. Gaze Bias Reveals Different Cognitive Processes in Decision Making Under Uncertainty P. Piu
F. Fargnoli
A. Rufa Part 2: Emotions and Morality in Decision-Making 4. Moral Sentiments: A Behavioral Economics Approach M. Zeelenberg
S.M. Breugelmans
I.E. de Hooge 5. Neuropsychology of Moral Judgment and Risk Seeking: What in Common? A New Look on Emotional Contribution to Decision-Making M. Balconi
A. Terenzi 6. Emotional Decisions - The Induction-of-Intrinsic-Desires Theory C. Lumer Part 3: Learning and Risk Attitude in Decision-Making 7. From Habit to Addiction: A Study in Online Gambling Behavior W. Jolley
D.N. Black 8. Gains and Losses in Intertemporal Preferences: A Behavioural Study V. Faralla
F. Benuzzi
P. Nichelli
N. Dimitri Part 4: Probability and Judgment in Decision-Making 9. Cognitive and Affective Responses to Schema Incongruent Brand Messages: An Empirical Study G. Halkias
F. Kokkinaki 10. Expert Elicitation Method Selection Process and Method Comparison A. Dalton
A. Brothers
S. Walsh
A. White
P. Whitney Part 5: Decision-Making in Social Interaction 11. Does Sharing Payoffs Affect Gender Differences in Accountability? J. Brandts
O. Garofalo 12. Social Learning and Rational Choice S. Di Piazza
L. Vaccarella
A. Dell'Ava
S. Conti
A. Rizzo
A. Sirigu Part 1: Evidence on the Neuroscientific Foundations of Decision-Making 1. Private and Social Counterfactual Emotions: Behavioural and Neural Effects C. Crespi
S.F. Cappa
N. Canessa 2. The Influence of Social Value Orientation on Information Processing in Repeated Voluntary Contribution Mechanism (VCM) Games: An Eye-Tracking Analysis S. Fiedler
A. Glöckner
A. Nicklisch 3. Gaze Bias Reveals Different Cognitive Processes in Decision Making Under Uncertainty P. Piu
F. Fargnoli
A. Rufa Part 2: Emotions and Morality in Decision-Making 4. Moral Sentiments: A Behavioral Economics Approach M. Zeelenberg
S.M. Breugelmans
I.E. de Hooge 5. Neuropsychology of Moral Judgment and Risk Seeking: What in Common? A New Look on Emotional Contribution to Decision-Making M. Balconi
A. Terenzi 6. Emotional Decisions - The Induction-of-Intrinsic-Desires Theory C. Lumer Part 3: Learning and Risk Attitude in Decision-Making 7. From Habit to Addiction: A Study in Online Gambling Behavior W. Jolley
D.N. Black 8. Gains and Losses in Intertemporal Preferences: A Behavioural Study V. Faralla
F. Benuzzi
P. Nichelli
N. Dimitri Part 4: Probability and Judgment in Decision-Making 9. Cognitive and Affective Responses to Schema Incongruent Brand Messages: An Empirical Study G. Halkias
F. Kokkinaki 10. Expert Elicitation Method Selection Process and Method Comparison A. Dalton
A. Brothers
S. Walsh
A. White
P. Whitney Part 5: Decision-Making in Social Interaction 11. Does Sharing Payoffs Affect Gender Differences in Accountability? J. Brandts
O. Garofalo 12. Social Learning and Rational Choice S. Di Piazza
L. Vaccarella
A. Dell'Ava
S. Conti
A. Rizzo