The Cambridge handbook of psychology and economic behaviour (Record no. 33813)

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LC control number 2017040154
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International Standard Book Number 9781107161399 (hardback : alk. paper)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781316613900 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Call number 330.019 CA MB
TITLE STATEMENT
Title The Cambridge handbook of psychology and economic behaviour
Statement of responsibility, etc Edited by Alan Lewis
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition 2nd ed.
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication New York :
Publisher Cambridge University Press,
Date c2018.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xxiii, 774 p. :
Other Details ill. ;
Size 25 cm.
CONTENTS
Contents Introduction Alan Lewis; Part I. Theory and Method: 1. Theory and method in economics and psychology Denis Hilton; 2. What lessons does the 'replication crisis' in psychology hold for experimental economics? Nick Bardsley; Part II. Finance: 3. Looking into the future: how investors forecast the stock market J. Michael Collins, Werner De Bondt and Karl-Erik Warneryd; 4. Speculative bubbles: insight from behavioral finance Werner De Bondt; 5. Intertemporal choice: choosing for the future Daniel Read, Rebecca McDonald and Lisheng He; 6. Debt: beyond Homo Economicus Matthew Sparkes, Julia Gumy and Brendan Burchell; 7. Unemployment and well-being Alex J. Wood and Brendan Burchell; 8. Money management in households Bernadette Kamleitner, Eva Marckhgott and Erich Kirchler; 9. Socially responsible investing Christopher Cowton; Part III. Private Sector Consumer Behaviour and the Firm: 10. Consumption, income and happiness Aaron Ahuvia; 11. Important non-materialistic factors in consumer decision making Gerrit Antonides and Chris van Klaveren; 12. An economic psychology of the marketing firm Gordon R. Foxall; Part IV. Public Sector Consumer Behaviour: 13. Tax psychology Jerome Olsen, Minjo Kang and Erich Kirchler; 14. New ways of understanding tax compliance: from the laboratory to the real world Michael Hallsworth; 15. 'Individual failure' and a behavioural public sector economics Lory Barile, John Cullis and Philip Jones; Part V. Environment: 16. Towards sustainable lifestyles: understanding the policy challenge Tim Jackson and Carmen Smith; 17. Understanding residential sustainable energy and policy preferences Goda Perlaviciute, Linda Steg and Ellen van der Werff; 18. Household production of photovoltaic energy: issues in economic behavior Paul C. Stern, Inga Wittenberg, Kimberly S. Wolske and Ingo Kastner; 19. Economic and psychological determinants of ownership, use and changes in use of private cars Tommy Garling and Margareta Friman; 20. Voluntary individual carbon trading: friend or foe Clive L. Spash and Hendrik Theine; Part VI. Biological Perspectives: 21. Neuroeconomics Ifat Levy and Daniel Ehrlich; 22. The importance of evolutionary psychology for the understanding of economic behaviour Detlef Fechtenhauer and Anne-Sophie Lang; 23. Evolutionary economics and psychology Ulrich Wilt; Part VII. New Horizons: 24. Motivation and awards Bruno Frey and Jana Gallus; 25. Fuzzy-trace theory: judgments, decisions and neuroeconomics David M. N. Garavito, Rebecca B. Weldon and Valerie Reyna; 26. Robots, cyborgs and consumption Russell Belk; 27. End piece: behavioural change and 'nudge' Alan Lewis; Index.
SUMMARY
Summary There has recently been an escalated interest in the interface between psychology and economics. The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Economic Behaviour is a valuable reference dedicated to improving our understanding of the economic mind and economic behaviour. Employing empirical methods - including laboratory and field experiments, observations, questionnaires and interviews - the Handbook provides comprehensive coverage of theory and method, financial and consumer behaviour, the environment and biological perspectives. This second edition also includes new chapters on topics such as neuroeconomics, unemployment, debt, behavioural public finance, and cutting-edge work on fuzzy trace theory and robots, cyborgs and consumption. With distinguished contributors from a variety of countries and theoretical backgrounds, the Handbook is an important step forward in the improvement of communications between the disciplines of psychology and economics that will appeal to academic researchers and graduates in economic psychology and behavioral economics
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Topical Heading Economics
General Psychological aspects
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Name Lewis, Alan,
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        University of Wollongong in Dubai University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 2018-04-10 AMAUK 330.019 CA MB T0059414 2018-03-05 2018-03-05 REGULAR May2018

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