Mind & Society: Cognitive Studies in Economics and Social Sciences
2000 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 2, 2016
- Inference from the best systematization pp. 147-154

- Nicholas Rescher
- Information-driven network analysis: evolving the “complex networks” paradigm pp. 155-167

- Remo Pareschi and Francesca Arcelli Fontana
- Sleep and the management of alertness pp. 169-189

- Tinna Laufey Ásgeirsdóttir, Sigurður Páll Ólafsson and Gylfi Zoega
- Symposium on “Multidimensional subjective well-being” pp. 191-193

- Riccardo Viale
- A preliminary investigation about the relationship between well-being and fertility status in different menstrual cycle phases pp. 195-205

- Paola Iannello, Daniela Villani and Gaia Bruschi
- The meaning of happiness: attention and time perception pp. 207-218

- Viviana Di Giovinazzo and Marco Novarese
- The subjective well-being of women in Europe: children, work and employment protection legislation pp. 219-245

- Tatiana Karabchuk
- Nudge to the future: capitalizing on illusory superiority bias to mitigate temporal discounting pp. 247-264

- Davide Pietroni and Sibylla Verdi Hughes
- Well-being, happiness and the structural crisis of neoliberalism: an interdisciplinary analysis through the lenses of emotions pp. 265-280

- Marc Pilkington
Volume 15, issue 1, 2016
- Wolfram Elsner, Torsten Heinrich, and Henning Schwardt: The microeconomics of complex economies: evolutionary, institutional, neoclassical and complexity perspectives pp. 145-146

- Marco Novarese
Volume 14, issue 2, 2015
- Special issue on “Complexity modeling in social science and economics” pp. 153-154

- Itzhak Aharon, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Yakir Levin
- Network science: a useful tool in economics and finance pp. 155-167

- Dror Kenett and Shlomo Havlin
- Models of complex adaptive systems in strategy and organization research pp. 169-183

- Oliver Baumann
- Emergence, group judgment and the discursive dilemma pp. 185-201

- Joel Walmsley
- Complexity and individual psychology pp. 203-219

- Yakir Levin and Itzhak Aharon
- The emergence of macroscopic regularity pp. 221-244

- Meir Hemmo and Orly Shenker
- Why lay social representations of the economy should count in economics pp. 245-258

- Elisa Darriet and Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
- A call for complexity: integrated models to solve complex policy problems pp. 259-271

- Liz Johnson
- Contemporary finance as a critical cognitive niche pp. 273-293

- Tommaso Bertolotti and Lorenzo Magnani
Volume 14, issue 1, 2015
- The natural frequency hypothesis and evolutionary arguments pp. 1-19

- Yuichi Amitani
- Conscious belief as constructed memory: an empirical challenge to dispositionalism pp. 21-33

- Vishnu Sridharan
- An explanatory coherence model of decision making in ill-structured problems pp. 35-55

- M. Frigotto and Alessandro Rossi
- On both sides of the fence: perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies among Palestinians in Israel and in the West Bank pp. 57-83

- Adi Mana, Shifra Sagy, Anan Srour and Serene Mjally-Knani
- Excellence examined pp. 85-97

- Nicholas Rescher
- The challenge of fear to economics pp. 99-106

- Mario Cedrini and Marco Novarese
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, panic attacks, epileptic fits, depressions and dementias from missing out on appropriate fears and hopes pp. 107-127

- Robin Pope
- Fearing fear: gender and economic discourse pp. 129-139

- Julie Nelson
- There is nothing to fear but the amygdala: applying advances in the neuropsychiatry of fear to public policy pp. 141-152

- Lawrence Amsel, Spencer Harbo and Amitai Halberstam
Volume 13, issue 2, 2014
- On cognition and cultural evolution pp. 167-182

- Shinji Teraji
- Broader versus closer social interactions in smoking pp. 183-194

- Rosa Duarte, José-Julián Escario and José Alberto Molina
- What underlies the Great Gatsby Curve? Psychological micro-foundations of the “vicious circle” of poverty pp. 195-211

- Arthur Sakamoto, Jason Rarick, Hyeyoung Woo and Sharron Wang
- Symposium on “Fear, economic behavior and public policies” - Part I pp. 213-214

- Mario Cedrini, Marco Novarese and Robin Pope
- Fear of principles? A cautious defense of the Precautionary Principle pp. 215-225

- Gloria Origgi
- Emotion, utility maximization, and ecological rationality pp. 227-245

- Yakir Levin and Itzhak Aharon
- Modern institutions between trust and fear: elements for an interpretation of legitimation through expertise pp. 247-256

- Sandro Busso
- Adaptation patterns and consumer behavior as a dependency on terror pp. 257-269

- Aviad Tur-Sinai
- The role of anxiety and anger traits in financial field pp. 271-284

- Elisa Gambetti and Fiorella Giusberti
- Behavioral and emotional responses to escalating terrorism threat pp. 285-295

- Anja Göritz and David Weiss
Volume 13, issue 1, 2014
- Special issue on “Bounded Rationality updated” pp. 1-2

- Marco Novarese and Riccardo Viale
- In memory of Herbert A. Simon pp. 3-7

- Katherine Simon Frank
- The economics of wishful thinking and the adventures of rationality pp. 9-27

- Massimo Egidi
- Is it rational to have rational expectations? pp. 29-48

- Alan Kirman
- Endogenous preference formation on macroeconomic issues: the role of individuality and social conformity pp. 49-58

- Guido Baldi
- A three-pronged simonesque approach to modeling and simulation in deviant “bi-pay” auctions, and beyond pp. 59-82

- Joe Johnson, Naveen Govindarajulu and Selmer Bringsjord
- Bounded rationality in problem solving: Guiding search with domain-independent heuristics pp. 83-95

- Pat Langley, Chris Pearce, Mike Barley and Miranda Emery
- The interpretative heuristic in insight problem solving pp. 97-108

- Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
- Roles of implicit processes: instinct, intuition, and personality pp. 109-134

- Ron Sun and Nick Wilson
- Numerals as triggers of System 1 and System 2 in the ‘bat and ball’ problem pp. 135-148

- Antonio Mastrogiorgio and Enrico Petracca
- Slow and fast thinking, historical-cultural psychology and major trends of modern epistemology: unveiling a fundamental convergence pp. 149-166

- Nathalie Bulle
Volume 12, issue 2, 2013
- Hegel’s “Objective Spirit”, extended mind, and the institutional nature of economic action pp. 177-202

- Ivan Boldyrev and Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Perturbation theory in cognitive socio-scientific research: towards sociological economic analysis pp. 203-217

- Masudul Choudhury and Mohd. Ahmed
- Equilibria analysis in social dilemma games with Skinnerian agents pp. 219-233

- Ugo Merlone, Daren Sandbank and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- On the role of emotion in rational choice pp. 235-243

- Junichi Minagawa
- Reflecting on Gigerenzer’s critique of optimisation pp. 245-256

- Andrea Polonioli
- Notes on Lorenzo Magnani Understanding Violence pp. 257-262

- Massimo Durante
- Re-assessing the Heuristics debate pp. 263-271

- Andrea Polonioli
- Lorenzo Magnani & Ping Li (Eds.) Philosophy and cognitive science: Western & Eastern studies pp. 273-276

- Ryan Tweney
Volume 12, issue 1, 2013
- Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation” edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale pp. 1-3

- Riccardo Viale
- Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation” edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale pp. 5-10

- Petra Ahrweiler
- The foundations of innovation in modern societies: the displacement of concepts and knowledgeability pp. 11-22

- Marian Adolf, Jason Mast and Nico Stehr
- Cultural theory and its spaces for invention and innovation pp. 23-33

- Jason Mast
- The creative industry of integrative systems biology pp. 35-48

- Miles MacLeod and Nancy Nersessian
- Scientific innovation as eco-epistemic warfare: the creative role of on-line manipulative abduction pp. 49-59

- Lorenzo Magnani
- An externalist approach to creativity: discovery versus recombination pp. 61-72

- Andrea Lavazza and Riccardo Manzotti
- Innovation networks pp. 73-90

- Petra Ahrweiler and Mark Keane
- Learning in a landscape: simulation-building as reflexive intervention pp. 91-112

- Anne Beaulieu, Matt Ratto and Andrea Scharnhorst
- Free and open source software (FOSS) as a model domain for answering big questions about creativity pp. 113-123

- Scott Dexter and Aaron Kozbelt
- Ecologies of creativity: smartphones as a case in point pp. 125-135

- Emanuele Bardone and Ilya Shmorgun
- Flow of innovation in deviantArt: following artists on an online social network site pp. 137-149

- Alkim Akdag Salah and Albert Salah
- Fair framings: arts and culture festivals as sites for technical innovation pp. 151-165

- Nona Schulte-Römer
- Heritage as a basis for creativity in creative industries: the case of taste industries pp. 167-176

- Christian Barrère
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