Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
2000 - 2024
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Volume 23, issue 1, 2024
- Willingness to pay more health taxes? The relevance of personality traits and situational effects pp. 1-31

- Micaela Pinho and Mara Madaleno
- The rationality of recalcitrant emotions in weak judgmentalism pp. 33-44

- Xinyi Zhan
- Behavioral economics and the nature of neoclassical paradigm pp. 45-78

- Lorenzo Esposito and Giuseppe Mastromatteo
- A human-like artificial intelligence for mathematics pp. 79-97

- Santiago Alonso-Diaz
- Toward a third-generation rational choice theory: the multiple player approach to collective action problems pp. 99-122

- Urs Steiner Brandt, Anders Poulsen and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
- Moral decay, inequality, and the perception of corruption: the reproduction of bribery as a social norm pp. 123-143

- Josafat I. Hernández Cervantes
- Interpersonal factors that contribute to collective intelligence in small groups a qualitative systematic review pp. 145-162

- Alexis Jeffredo, Christophe Clesse and Martine Batt
- The fundamentally uncertain economic agent: Brian J. Loasby’s growth of knowledge approach to the psychology of human action pp. 163-192

- Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- Retraction Note: Can affordances save civilisation? pp. 193-193

- Darryl Penney
Volume 22, issue 1, 2023
- Responsible consumption choices and individual values: an algebraic interactive approach pp. 1-32

- Syed Sibghatullah Shah and Tariq Shah
- Bounded rationality: from fast and frugal heuristics to logic programming and back pp. 33-51

- Francisco Vargas, Laura Martignon and Keith Stenning
- The better toolbox: experimental methodology in economics and psychology pp. 53-66

- Daniela Cagno, Werner Güth and Giacomo Sillari
- Epistemic justice and experiential self pp. 67-85

- V. Hari Narayanan
- Consciousness and investment efficacy: the mediating role of mindfulness pp. 87-101

- Rupali Misra, Sumita Srivastava and D. K. Banwet
- Psychological motivations for collectivist behavior: comparison between Japan and the U.S pp. 103-128

- Shinichi Hirota, Kiyotaka Nakashima and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- Public financial management indicators for emergency response challenges and quality of well-being in OECD countries pp. 129-158

- Faris ALShubiri, Mohamed Elheddad and Abdelrahman Alfar
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: The impact of advertising on social processes pp. 159-159

- Olga Pavlovskaya, Daria Kurenova, Gulsina Murtazina and Olga Kolosova
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Going native: Prospects of native advertising development in the ASEAN and BRICS countries pp. 161-161

- Larissa Noda, Olga Kolosova, Natalia Levoshich and Еlena Zatsarinnaya
Volume 21, issue 2, 2022
- Scope of heuristics and digitalization: the case of marketing automation pp. 151-164

- Simone Guercini
- Mental footnotes in Socialism: the current social validity of the concept of bourgeoisie from the Marx’s and Engels’ “Manifesto of the communist party” pp. 165-182

- Jose L. Vilchez
- Learning with insufficient data: a multi-armed bandit perspective on covid-19 interventions pp. 183-193

- Jean Czerlinski Whitmore Ortega
Volume 21, issue 1, 2022
- Multi-player electoral engineering and COVID-19 in the polish presidential elections in 2020 pp. 1-8

- Jarosław Flis and Marek Kaminski
- Addressing threats like Covid: why we will tend to over-react and how we can do better pp. 9-23

- Mark Pingle
- Monty Hall three door ’anomaly’ revisited: a note on deferment in an extensive form game pp. 25-35

- Philipp E. Otto
- Social robots and digital well-being: how to design future artificial agents pp. 37-50

- Matthew J. Dennis
- The perception of doability and how is it measured pp. 51-62

- Ryszard Praszkier and Agata Zabłocka
- Animal vs. human rationality-cum-conceptuality: a philosophical perspective on developmental psychology pp. 63-88

- Yakir Levin and Itzhak Aharon
- Do self-talk phrases affect behavior in ultimatum games? pp. 89-119

- Vincenz Frey, Hannah N. M. Mulder, Marlijn Bekke, Marijn E. Struiksma, Jos J. A. Berkum and Vincent Buskens
- A role-game laboratory experiment on the influence of country prospects reports on investment decisions in two artificial organizational settings pp. 121-149

- Marco Castellani, Linda Alengoz, Niccolò Casnici and Flaminio Squazzoni
Volume 20, issue 2, 2021
- Tempest in a teacup: pandemic resilience in a Canadian small town pp. 171-174

- Warren Thorngate
- Some reflections about diverse responses to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 175-179

- Hersh Shefrin
- Building up financial literacy and financial resilience pp. 181-187

- Annamaria Lusardi, Andrea Hasler and Paul J. Yakoboski
- Covid-19: equal response and unequal interests pp. 189-193

- Hartmut Kliemt
- Opening up is not showing up: human volition after the pandemic pp. 195-199

- Daniel Bromley
- Covid-19 crisis in the Netherlands: “Only together we can control Corona” pp. 201-207

- Gerrit Antonides and Eveline Leeuwen
- Plastics and the coronavirus pandemic: a behavioral science perspective pp. 209-213

- Fadi Makki, Anna Lamb and Rouba Moukaddem
- The adaptive moral challenge of COVID-19 pp. 215-219

- Lindsay J. Thompson
- On Kantian tendencies during the early corona pandemic in Germany pp. 221-227

- Markus A. Feufel, Christine Schmid and Viola Westfal
- Coronavirus in Ireland: one behavioural scientist’s view pp. 229-233

- Pete Lunn
- Biowarfare conspiracy, faith in government, and compliance with safety guidelines during COVID-19: an international study pp. 235-251

- Olga Khokhlova, Nishtha Lamba, Aditi Bhatia and Marina Vinogradova
- Economic behavior and behavioral economics at times of COVID-19 pandemic pp. 253-260

- Doron Kliger
- How did the U.S. stock market recover from the Covid-19 contagion? pp. 261-263

- Shyam Sunder
Volume 20, issue 1, 2021
- The relevance of anger, anxiety, gender and race in investment decisions pp. 1-21

- Daniel M. V. Bernaola, Gizelle D. Willows and Darron West
- Correction to: The relevance of anger, anxiety, gender and race in investment decisions pp. 23-23

- Daniel M. V. Bernaola, Gizelle D. Willows and Darron West
- Sensing the self in spiritual experience pp. 25-40

- V. Hari Narayanan
- A theory of sexual revolution: explaining the collapse of the norm of premarital abstinence pp. 41-58

- Chien Liu
- Reasonable bounds on rationality pp. 59-67

- Igor Grossmann and Richard P. Eibach
- A small step towards unification of economics and physics pp. 69-84

- Subhendu Bhattacharyya
- Imitation, conscious will and social conditioning pp. 85-102

- Daniel Rueda Garrido
- Rationality and fatalism: meanings and labels in pre-revolutionary Russia pp. 103-105

- Daniel Bromley
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Can affordances save civilisation? pp. 107-110

- Darryl Penney
- Ten expert views on the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 111-112

- Christian Wankmüller, Stefan Rass and Friederike Wall
- Individual and community resilience in natural disaster risks and pandemics (covid-19): risk and crisis communication pp. 113-118

- Panagiotis V. Katsikopoulos
- All policies are wrong, but some are useful—and which ones do no harm? pp. 119-122

- Mario Brito, Maxwell Chipulu, Ian G. Dawson, Yaniv Hanoch and Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos
- Words, numbers, warnings, tips, but still low risk perception pp. 123-127

- Laura Macchi
- Judging the quality of (fake) news on the internet pp. 129-133

- Stefan Rass
- On the dynamics emerging from pandemics and infodemics pp. 135-141

- Stephan Leitner
- Democratic societies defeat (COVID-19) disasters by boosting shared knowledge pp. 143-147

- Laura Martignon, Shabnam Mousavi and Joachim Engel
- The epistemic uncertainty of COVID-19: failures and successes of heuristics in clinical decision-making pp. 149-154

- Riccardo Viale
- “Trust me, I’m your neighbour” How to improve epidemic risk containment through community trust pp. 155-158

- Silvia Felletti
- Compliance to “Unpleasant” actions of crisis management: some remarks from a management control perspective pp. 159-164

- Friederike Wall
- European disaster management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 165-170

- Christian Wankmüller
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