El presente trabajo intenta dar cuenta de un uso distinto de la idea de homo económicus, modificando el concepto de elección racional partiendo del hecho de que las elecciones de los agentes económicos son realizadas bajo creencia racional.
Cristian E. Leriche Guzmán +1 more
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Brain-Adjusted Relational Leadership: A Social-Constructed Consciousness Approach to Leader-Follower Interaction. [PDF]
Psychogios A, Dimitriadis N.
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A Multi-Level Choice Theory [PDF]
The Great Recession has called into question many tenets of Neo-classical Microeconomics. Neo-classical theory allows each agent only one fixed type, homo economicus, while not denying other possible types as in adverse selection.
Raul V. Fabella
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Potřebuje ekonomie psychologii? [PDF]
Studie ukazuje kontrast mezi ekonomickým přístupem jdoucím ve šlépějích Garyho Beckera a přístupem behaviorální ekonomie. Důraz je kladen na metodologické srovnání obou alternativ a vyhodnocení potenciálu, který má behaviorální ekonomie pro uskutečnění ...
Špecián, Petr
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“Optimal Honesty” in the Context of Fiscal Crimes
This paper begins by contrasting the caricatures ‘homo and femina economicus’ with ‘homo and femina realitus’. Against this backdrop, the paper considers three ‘apparently falsified’ empirical predictions of the standard expected utility model of ...
Lory Barile, John Cullis, Philip Jones
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Methods for analysing citizens' attitudes: a hypothetical Italian referendum about the membership of the European Union as a case study. [PDF]
De Luca M.
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Homo economicus? Neuroeconomics and other disciplines aim to identify the biological traits governing our financial behaviour, but not without accompanying criticism. [PDF]
Rinaldi A.
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A Multidimensional Homo Economicus: Cultural Dimensions of Economic Preferences in Four Countries [PDF]
Previous work in experimental economics reveals specific differences in economic behavior, especially reciprocity and free-riding behavior, across cultures. We expand the possible pallet of cross-cultural behavioral differences that may exist.
Ehmke, Mariah D. +2 more
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Kin relationality and ecological belonging: a cultural psychology of Indigenous transcendence. [PDF]
Celidwen Y, Keltner D.
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Economic Aspects in Landscape Decision-making: a Participatory Planning Tool based on a Representative Approach [PDF]
In this paper, we develop a method for spatial decision support that combines economic efficiency – measured by the concept of willingness to pay – with a participatory planning tool, that allows for an active collaboration among the actors involved, in ...
Blaeij, A.T. de +2 more
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