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Gender moderates the effect of homo economicus belief on trust

open access: yesSocial Behavior and Personality, 2017
We proposed that gender may moderate the effect of homo economicus belief on trust and conducted 2 experiments to test this hypothesis. Before completing the trust measurements, participants in Study 1 transcribed either a passage about homo economicus ...
Guofang Liu
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Beyond the Homo Economicus

Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi: An interdisciplinary journal of economics, history and political science: LIII, 2, 2019, 2011
An always larger and more consolidated body of empirical evidence documents that individuals donate money and time and their sense and satisfaction of life is strengthened by good relationships with other human beings. This evidence should lead us to go beyond a misled opposition between a “satisfactory” pure egoism - which is still a standard ...
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In Search of Homo economicus

Psychological Science, 2014
Homo economicus, a model for humans in neoclassical economics, is a rational maximizer of self-interest. However, many social scientists regard such a person as a mere imaginary creature. We found that 31 of 446 residents of relatively wealthy Tokyo suburbs met the behavioral definition of Homo economicus.
Toshio, Yamagishi   +4 more
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IS HOMO ECONOMICUS

2004
The awarding in October of 2002 of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 1 Technically the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, established in 1968.1 to Daniel Kahneman and Vernon Smith might have profound implications for the survival of Homo economicus, which has long occupied a privileged place in the minds of ...
C.Athena Aktipis, Robert O. Kurzban
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Homo Economicus

The Handbook of Economics and Ethics portrays an understanding of economic methodology in which facts and values, though distinct, are closely interconnected in a variety of ways. From theory building to data collection, and from modelling to policy evaluation, this encyclopaedic Handbook is at the intersection of economics and ethics.
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The Homo Economicus Model

2014
Economics, management and organizational theories assume, at least implicitly, a certain model of the human being, and this has significant consequences for the subsequent development of such theories and the practice of management. So far the dominant model has been, and continues to be, that of the homo economicus, although with certain variants ...
Domènec Melé, César González Cantón
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HOMO ECONOMICUS IN PERSPECTIVE

Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1991
We are concerned about the growing body of critical literature against the use of neoclassical economics (nce) in geography. Examples in this literature share important characteristics, namely, a concern about the philosophy of science, a scepticism about the utility of mathematical modelling, and an aversion to homo economicus.
Gordon M. Myers, Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
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Homo Economicus

2019
Pedersen, David Budtz; id_orcid 0000-0001-7861-7068   +1 more
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