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This book presents an attempt to integrate the fields of social psychology and economics. It promotes a move to a more intensive and efficient relationship between the two fields and demonstrates how they can focus on their relationship.
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This book presents an attempt to integrate the fields of social psychology and economics. It promotes a move to a more intensive and efficient relationship between the two fields and demonstrates how they can focus on their relationship.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135811006
- Artikelnr.: 38247783
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135811006
- Artikelnr.: 38247783
J. Keith Murnighan, David De Cremer, Marcel Zeelenberg
Preface. Part 1. Introduction.D. De Cremer
M. Zeelenberg
J.K. Murnighan
Social Animals and Economic Beings: On Unifying Social Psychology and Economics. Part 2. Preferences
Utility
and Choice.D.M. Messick
Utility and the Psychology of Preference. A. Schotter
Conventional Behavior. C.K.W. De Dreu
W. Steinel
Social Decision Making in Fuzzy Situations: Motivated Information Processing and Strategic Choice. E.T. Higgins
How Regulatory Fit Creates Value. Part 3. Emotions.T. Ketelaar
The Role of Moral Sentiments in Economic Decision Making. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
Feeling Is for Doing: A Pragmatic Approach to the Study of Emotions in Economic Behavior. Part 4. Reciprocity
Cooperation
and Fairness.E. van Dijk
D. De Cremer
Tacit Coordination and Social Dilemmas: On the Importance of Self-Interest and Fairness. T.R. Tyler
D. De Cremer
Cooperation in Groups. K. McCabe
The Neuroeconomics of Personal and Interpersonal Decision Making. Part 5. Social Distance.K. Fujita
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
The Role of Mental Construal in Self-Control. I. Bohnet
How Institutions Affect Behavior: Insights From Economics and Psychology. L. Babcock
M. Gelfand
D. Small
H. Stayn
Gender Differences in the Propensity to Initiate Negotiations. Part 6. Challenges to Social Psychology and Economics.M.H. Bazerman
D. Malhotra
Economics Wins
Psychology Loses
and Society Pays. C.D. Batson
"Not All Is Self-Interest After All": Economics of Empathy-Induced Altruism. R. Croson
Contrasting Methods and Comparative Findings in Psychology and Economics. Part 7. Collaborative Reflections and Projections.J.K. Murnighan
A.E. Roth
Some of the Ancient History of Experimental Economics and Social Psychology: Reminiscences and Analysis of a Fruitful Collaboration.
M. Zeelenberg
J.K. Murnighan
Social Animals and Economic Beings: On Unifying Social Psychology and Economics. Part 2. Preferences
Utility
and Choice.D.M. Messick
Utility and the Psychology of Preference. A. Schotter
Conventional Behavior. C.K.W. De Dreu
W. Steinel
Social Decision Making in Fuzzy Situations: Motivated Information Processing and Strategic Choice. E.T. Higgins
How Regulatory Fit Creates Value. Part 3. Emotions.T. Ketelaar
The Role of Moral Sentiments in Economic Decision Making. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
Feeling Is for Doing: A Pragmatic Approach to the Study of Emotions in Economic Behavior. Part 4. Reciprocity
Cooperation
and Fairness.E. van Dijk
D. De Cremer
Tacit Coordination and Social Dilemmas: On the Importance of Self-Interest and Fairness. T.R. Tyler
D. De Cremer
Cooperation in Groups. K. McCabe
The Neuroeconomics of Personal and Interpersonal Decision Making. Part 5. Social Distance.K. Fujita
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
The Role of Mental Construal in Self-Control. I. Bohnet
How Institutions Affect Behavior: Insights From Economics and Psychology. L. Babcock
M. Gelfand
D. Small
H. Stayn
Gender Differences in the Propensity to Initiate Negotiations. Part 6. Challenges to Social Psychology and Economics.M.H. Bazerman
D. Malhotra
Economics Wins
Psychology Loses
and Society Pays. C.D. Batson
"Not All Is Self-Interest After All": Economics of Empathy-Induced Altruism. R. Croson
Contrasting Methods and Comparative Findings in Psychology and Economics. Part 7. Collaborative Reflections and Projections.J.K. Murnighan
A.E. Roth
Some of the Ancient History of Experimental Economics and Social Psychology: Reminiscences and Analysis of a Fruitful Collaboration.
Preface. Part 1. Introduction.D. De Cremer
M. Zeelenberg
J.K. Murnighan
Social Animals and Economic Beings: On Unifying Social Psychology and Economics. Part 2. Preferences
Utility
and Choice.D.M. Messick
Utility and the Psychology of Preference. A. Schotter
Conventional Behavior. C.K.W. De Dreu
W. Steinel
Social Decision Making in Fuzzy Situations: Motivated Information Processing and Strategic Choice. E.T. Higgins
How Regulatory Fit Creates Value. Part 3. Emotions.T. Ketelaar
The Role of Moral Sentiments in Economic Decision Making. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
Feeling Is for Doing: A Pragmatic Approach to the Study of Emotions in Economic Behavior. Part 4. Reciprocity
Cooperation
and Fairness.E. van Dijk
D. De Cremer
Tacit Coordination and Social Dilemmas: On the Importance of Self-Interest and Fairness. T.R. Tyler
D. De Cremer
Cooperation in Groups. K. McCabe
The Neuroeconomics of Personal and Interpersonal Decision Making. Part 5. Social Distance.K. Fujita
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
The Role of Mental Construal in Self-Control. I. Bohnet
How Institutions Affect Behavior: Insights From Economics and Psychology. L. Babcock
M. Gelfand
D. Small
H. Stayn
Gender Differences in the Propensity to Initiate Negotiations. Part 6. Challenges to Social Psychology and Economics.M.H. Bazerman
D. Malhotra
Economics Wins
Psychology Loses
and Society Pays. C.D. Batson
"Not All Is Self-Interest After All": Economics of Empathy-Induced Altruism. R. Croson
Contrasting Methods and Comparative Findings in Psychology and Economics. Part 7. Collaborative Reflections and Projections.J.K. Murnighan
A.E. Roth
Some of the Ancient History of Experimental Economics and Social Psychology: Reminiscences and Analysis of a Fruitful Collaboration.
M. Zeelenberg
J.K. Murnighan
Social Animals and Economic Beings: On Unifying Social Psychology and Economics. Part 2. Preferences
Utility
and Choice.D.M. Messick
Utility and the Psychology of Preference. A. Schotter
Conventional Behavior. C.K.W. De Dreu
W. Steinel
Social Decision Making in Fuzzy Situations: Motivated Information Processing and Strategic Choice. E.T. Higgins
How Regulatory Fit Creates Value. Part 3. Emotions.T. Ketelaar
The Role of Moral Sentiments in Economic Decision Making. M. Zeelenberg
R. Pieters
Feeling Is for Doing: A Pragmatic Approach to the Study of Emotions in Economic Behavior. Part 4. Reciprocity
Cooperation
and Fairness.E. van Dijk
D. De Cremer
Tacit Coordination and Social Dilemmas: On the Importance of Self-Interest and Fairness. T.R. Tyler
D. De Cremer
Cooperation in Groups. K. McCabe
The Neuroeconomics of Personal and Interpersonal Decision Making. Part 5. Social Distance.K. Fujita
Y. Trope
N. Liberman
The Role of Mental Construal in Self-Control. I. Bohnet
How Institutions Affect Behavior: Insights From Economics and Psychology. L. Babcock
M. Gelfand
D. Small
H. Stayn
Gender Differences in the Propensity to Initiate Negotiations. Part 6. Challenges to Social Psychology and Economics.M.H. Bazerman
D. Malhotra
Economics Wins
Psychology Loses
and Society Pays. C.D. Batson
"Not All Is Self-Interest After All": Economics of Empathy-Induced Altruism. R. Croson
Contrasting Methods and Comparative Findings in Psychology and Economics. Part 7. Collaborative Reflections and Projections.J.K. Murnighan
A.E. Roth
Some of the Ancient History of Experimental Economics and Social Psychology: Reminiscences and Analysis of a Fruitful Collaboration.