Handbook of Research Methods in Behavioural Economics
Edited by Morris Altman ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This comprehensive Handbook addresses a wide variety of methodological approaches adopted and developed by behavioural economists, exploring the implications of such innovations for analysis and policy.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Research Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781839107931
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Research Methods in Behavioural Economics , pp 1-12

- Morris Altman
- Ch 2 Behavioural economic methods , pp 14-31

- Gerrit Antonides
- Ch 3 Behavioural economics: What have we missed? Exploring ‘classical’ behavioural economics roots in AI, cognitive psychology and complexity theory , pp 32-59

- Steve J. Bickley and Benno Torgler
- Ch 4 Assumptions in economic modelling: How behavioural economics can enlighten , pp 60-78

- Beryl Y. Chang
- Ch 5 Realeconomik: Using the messy human experience to drive clean theoretical advance in economics , pp 80-103

- Gigi Foster and Paul Frijters
- Ch 6 The common-sense economy , pp 104-118

- Pascal Moliner and Patrick Rateau
- Ch 7 Behavioural methods for macroeconomics: Modelling investment , pp 120-136

- Michelle Baddeley
- Ch 8 9781839107948.00010.pdf , pp 137-151

- Tobias F. Rötheli
- Ch 9 Behavioural labour economics , pp 153-171

- Morris Altman
- Ch 10 Some implications of x-efficiency theory for the role of managerial quality as a key determinant of firm performance and productivity , pp 172-189

- Sodany Tong
- Ch 11 Behavioural theories of the firm with a focus on x-efficiency and effort discretion: Implications for analysis , pp 190-207

- Morris Altman
- Ch 12 The psychology of money , pp 209-225

- Agata Gasiorowska and Tomasz Zaleskiewicz
- Ch 13 Taking financial advice: Going beyond making good decisions , pp 226-241

- Tomasz Zaleskiewicz and Agata Gasiorowska
- Ch 14 Bounded rationality, imperfect and costly information and sub-optimal outcomes in the sports and health and fitness industries , pp 243-267

- Hannah Rachel, Josepha Altman and Morris Altman
- Ch 15 Empirical methods and methodological developments in economics of health and health behaviour: A discussion of theory and applications , pp 268-284

- Nazmi Sari
- Ch 16 The behavioural impact of pandemics: Incomplete markets and the supply chain , pp 285-305

- David A. Savage and Derek Friday
- Ch 17 Economics of trust: Its nature, measures, determinants and application , pp 307-320

- Jefferson Arapoc
- Ch 18 Intuition and behavioural economics: A very brief history , pp 321-331

- Roger Frantz
- Ch 19 Conserve the planet, not empathy! Revising the empathy conservation framework , pp 332-352

- Natalia V. Czap and Hans J. Czap
- Ch 20 Behavioural economics of morality and sustainability , pp 353-368

- Shinji Teraji
- Ch 21 Antisocial punishment , pp 369-375

- Alexis V. Belianin
- Ch 22 Auction methods of valuation and the endowment effect , pp 377-399

- Fang-Fang Tang
- Ch 23 Statistical approaches to the analysis of belief patterns , pp 400-411

- David Leiser
- Ch 24 Motivated preferences , pp 412-427

- Matthew Nagler
- Ch 25 Might ambiguity exist when none seems to exist? , pp 428-442

- Mina Mahmoudi, Mark Pingle and Rattaphon Wuthisatian
- Ch 26 Norms, networks, nudges: Non-traditional approaches to improve healthy behaviours , pp 444-472

- Irene Mussio and Angela C.M. De Oliveira
- Ch 27 Bridging psychology and sociology: Towards a socio-ecological perspective in behavioural economics and policy , pp 473-492

- Noah V. Peters and Lucia A. Reisch
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