Neuroeconomics and the Firm
Edited by Angela Stanton (),
Mellani Day and
Isabell M. Welpe
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The ideal firm has been studied over several centuries, yet little is known about what makes one successful and another fail. This pioneering book brings together leading researchers investigating the concept of the firm from a neuroscientific perspective.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781848444409
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Neuroeconomics of Environmental Uncertainty and the Theory of the Firm

- Helen Pushkarskaya, Michael Smithson, Xun Liu and Jane E. Joseph
- Ch 2 Risk and Ambiguity: Entrepreneurial Research from the Perspective of Economics

- Angela Stanton and Isabell M. Welpe
- Ch 3 What You Think Is Not What You Think: Unconsciousness and Entrepreneurial Behavior

- Eden S. Blair
- Ch 4 Using Brains to Create Trust: A Manager’s Toolbox

- Paul J. Zak and Amos Nadler
- Ch 5 The New Millennium’s First Global Financial Crisis: The Neuroeconomics of Greed, Self-interest, Deception, False Trust, Overconfidence and Risk Perception

- Donald T. Wargo, Norman A. Baglini and Katherine A. Nelson
- Ch 6 In the Words of Larry Summers: Gender Stereotypes and Implicit Beliefs in Negotiations

- Laura J. Kray, Connson C. Locke and Michael P. Haselhuhn
- Ch 7 Ovulatory Shifts in Women’s Social Motives and Behaviors: Implications for Corporate Organizations

- Kristina M. Durante and Gad Saad
- Ch 8 Hormonal Influence on Male Decision-making: Implications for Organizational Management

- Angela Stanton
- Ch 9 Dopamine, Expected Utility and Decision-making in the Firm

- Donald T. Wargo, Norman A. Baglini and Katherine A. Nelson
- Ch 10 An Economic and Neuroscientific Comparison of Strategic Decision-making

- Theresa Michl and Stefan Taing
- Ch 11 Mapping Neurological Drivers to Entrepreneurial Proclivity

- Robert Smith
- Ch 12 Embodied Entrepreneurship: A Sensory Theory of Value

- Frédéric Basso, Laurent Guillou and Olivier Oullier
- Ch 13 What Neuroeconomics Informs Us About Making Real-World Ethical Decisions in Organizations

- Donald T. Wargo, Norman A. Baglini and Katherine A. Nelson
- Ch 14 Culture, Cognition and Conflict: How Neuroscience Can Help to Explain Cultural Differences in Negotiation and Conflict Management

- John F. McCarthy, Carl A. Scheraga and Donald E. Gibson
- Ch 15 Brain and Human Behavior in Organizations: A Field of Neuro-Organizational Behavior

- Constant D. Beugré
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