Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
2000 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 2, 2020
- Confidence, power and distributive preferences pp. 207-222

- Yoshio Iida
- Urbanicity mental costs valuation: a review and urban-societal planning consideration pp. 223-235

- Luca S. D’Acci
- Human-mind-inspired processing model for computing pp. 237-256

- Chinthanie Weerakoon, Asoka Karunananda and Naomal Dias
- Digital signatures: a tool to prevent and predict dishonesty? pp. 257-285

- Luka Koning, Marianne Junger and Joris Hoof
- Physics and decisions: an exploration pp. 287-292

- Christian D. Schade and Shyam Sunder
- Physics and decisions: an inverted perspective pp. 293-298

- Shabnam Mousavi and Shyam Sunder
- Quantum mechanics, emergence, and decisions pp. 299-305

- Guido Bacciagaluppi
- Quantum-like modeling: cognition, decision making, and rationality pp. 307-310

- Andrei Khrennikov
- Choice matters pp. 311-315

- Saras Sarasvathy
- Rational order from ‘irrational’ actions pp. 317-321

- Shyam Sunder
- Free will in the clustered-minds multiverse, and some comments on S. Sarasvathy’s ‘choice matters’ pp. 323-330

- Christian D. Schade
Volume 19, issue 1, 2020
- The story of the pandemic: navigating our way between optimism and pessimism pp. 1-3

- Rona Unrau
- The new frontiers of AI in the arena of behavioral economics pp. 5-9

- Mario Rasetti
- Triple trouble pp. 11-14

- Steven Jon Kaplan
- Arrow’s impossibility theorem as a special case of Nash equilibrium: a cognitive approach to the theory of collective decision-making pp. 15-41

- Edgardo Bucciarelli and Andrea Oliva
- ‘Zero-error’ versus ‘good-enough’: towards a ‘frugality’ narrative for defence procurement policy pp. 43-59

- Kapil Patil and Saradindu Bhaduri
- Relations between type of army service, incidental emotions and risk perceptions pp. 61-76

- Sharon Garyn-Tal and Shosh Shahrabani
- Agreement by conduct as a coordination device pp. 77-90

- Arnald J. Kanning
- Problems and solutions: an ecological view pp. 91-102

- Warren Thorngate
- Conservation of behavioral diversity: on nudging, paternalism-induced monoculture, and the social value of heterogeneous beliefs and behavior pp. 103-120

- Nathan Berg and Yuki Watanabe
- From Pan to Homo sapiens: evolution from individual based to group based forms of social cognition pp. 121-161

- Dwight Read
- On the category adjustment model: another look at Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Vevea (2000) pp. 163-193

- Sean Duffy and John Smith
- Heuristics in fantasy sports: is it profitable to strategize based on favourite of the match? pp. 195-206

- Vojtěch Kotrba
Volume 18, issue 2, 2019
- A behavioral approach to economic analysis pp. 139-142

- Hugh Schwartz
- Architecture of the mind and libertarian paternalism: is the reversibility of system 1 nudges likely to happen? pp. 143-166

- Riccardo Viale
- Implications of smart decision-making and heuristics for production theory and material welfare pp. 167-179

- Morris Altman
- Business education: Does a focus on prosocial values increase students’ pro-social behavior? pp. 181-190

- Malte Petersen, Monika Keller, Jürgen Weibler and Wasilios Hariskos
- Heuristics as tales from the field: the problem of scope pp. 191-205

- Simone Guercini
Volume 18, issue 1, 2019
- Are measures of life satisfaction linked to admiration for celebrities? pp. 1-11

- Mara S. Aruguete, Ho Huynh, Lynn E. McCutcheon, Blaine L. Browne, Bethany Jurs and Emilia Flint
- Brexit behaviourally: lessons learned from the 2016 referendum pp. 13-31

- Tessa Buchanan
- Meta-moral cognition: an introduction pp. 33-42

- Reena Cheruvalath
- Scientific discovery, causal explanation, and process model induction pp. 43-56

- Pat Langley
- The Role of the Brand on Choice Overload pp. 57-76

- Raffaella Misuraca, Francesco Ceresia, Ursina Teuscher and Palmira Faraci
- Inconsistency is not pathological: a pragmatic perspective pp. 77-85

- Mario J. Rizzo
- Is irrational thinking associated with lower earnings and happiness? pp. 87-104

- Shoko Yamane, Hiroyasu Yoneda and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- The quantum-like approach to modeling classical rationality violations: an introduction pp. 105-123

- Franco Vaio
- Rationality in a fatalistic world: explaining revolutionary apathy in pre-Soviet peasants pp. 125-137

- Jessica Howell, Flagler College and Nikolai G. Wenzel
Volume 17, issue 1, 2018
- Nudge of shared information responsibilities: a meso-economic perspective of the Italian consumer credit reform pp. 1-14

- Umberto Filotto, Caterina Lucarelli and Nicoletta Marinelli
- Budging beliefs, nudging behaviour pp. 15-26

- Oliver Hauser, Francesca Gino and Michael I. Norton
- Designing effective nudges that satisfy ethical constraints: the case of environmentally responsible behaviour pp. 27-38

- Denis Hilton, Nicolas Treich, Gaetan Lazzara and Philippe Tendil
- Assessing social care policy through a behavioural lens pp. 39-51

- Adam Oliver
- The normative and descriptive weaknesses of behavioral economics-informed nudge: depowered paternalism and unjustified libertarianism pp. 53-69

- Riccardo Viale
- Identifying bounded rationality with panel data: evidence from the labor markets of Italy and Germany pp. 71-84

- Bruno Contini and Toralf Pusch
- Bounded rationality, scissors, crowbars, and pragmatism: reflections on Herbert Simon pp. 85-96

- Thomas Nickles
- Herbert Simon, innovation, and heuristics pp. 97-109

- Reza Kheirandish and Shabnam Mousavi
Volume 16, issue 1, 2017
- Randomness: off with its heads (and tails) pp. 1-15

- Aleksandar Aksentijevic
- A recap on Italian neurolaw: epistemological and ethical issues pp. 17-35

- Elisabetta Sirgiovanni, Gilberto Corbellini and Cinzia Caporale
- Xenophobia is really that: a (rational) fear of the stranger pp. 37-49

- Guido Ortona
- How reason confronts experience: on naturalist accounts of reason pp. 51-80

- Sheldon J. Chow
- Disability, economic agency, and embodied cognition pp. 81-94

- Thomas Abrams
- Understanding coevolution of mind and society: institutions-as-rules and institutions-as-equilibria pp. 95-112

- Shinji Teraji
- The winner’s curse in auctions with losses pp. 113-126

- Matteo Migheli
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