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Scitovsky, Behavioural Economics, and Beyond [PDF]
Abstract Scitovsky is known as a forerunner of behavioural economics simply because he drew heavily on psychology and claimed that people’s choices may be ‘joyless’ (Scitovsky, The joyless economy, 1976). However, a careful reformulation of his analysis shows that he anticipated a number of insights (also with respect to Kahneman’s ‘two ...
Maurizio Pugno
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Three Decades of Behavioural Economics in Agriculture. An Overview of Global Research
Over the last three decades, behavioural economics has been gaining ground in the research on a wide range of agriculture-related themes. This is due to the diversity of the agents involved in the production systems and the agro-food value chains in ...
Ernesto Mesa-Vázquez +2 more
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Neoclassical Economics’ Immunisation Strategies Against Behavioural Economics: Popper’s Perspective
Although neoclassical economics faces frequent criticism, it remains the dominant paradigm, largely due to its immunisation strategies that rely on unfalsifiable concepts of utility and rationality. In this paper, I use Karl Popper’s philosophy to assess
Aleksander Ostapiuk
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Behavioural Economics and Human Decision Making: Instances from the Health Care System
Over the last two decades behavioural economics has gained much momentum among scholars because of its innovative and controversial ways of explaining processes and mechanisms underpinning individuals' judgements and decision making.
Lara Carminati
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The Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer, popularly referred to as ChatGPT, is an AI-based technology with the potential to revolutionise conventional teaching and learning in higher education institutions (HEIs).
Iddrisu Salifu +4 more
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Behavioural Economics and Economic Behaviour in Classical Athens
This chapter analyses the motivations of economic actors in classical Athens from the point of view of modern behavioural economics. The (now) old orthodoxy of M.I. Finley, drawing on Bücher and Weber, stressed that the so‐ called homo economicus did not
D. Lewis
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Crowd counting: a behavioural economics perspective. [PDF]
Developments in technology have facilitated the emergence of new crowd counting organisations. Some of the organisations have established platforms to disseminate their data, making it available to researchers for the first time.
Phillips PJ, Pohl G.
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Reconciling normative and behavioural economics
The aim of this thesis is to address from a methodological, philosophical and theoretical perspective the problem of how to reconcile normative and behavioural economics — the “reconciliation problem”. The first part develops a methodological assessment of behavioural welfare economics (and more specifically of libertarian paternalism), which currently
Guilhem Lecouteux
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Perspectives of economics – behavioural economics
The present turning point, accentuated by the crisis, has revitalized the interdisciplinary study of economics and determined the reconsideration of its fundamental bases as a social science.
Paula-Elena DIACON +2 more
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What Behavioural Economics Teaches Personnel Economics [PDF]
In this survey article, we review results from behavioural and experimental economics that have a potential application in the field of personnel economics. While personnel economics started out with a clean economic perspective on human resource management (HRM), recently it has broadened its perspective by increasingly taking into account the results
Backes-Gellner, Uschi +3 more
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