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Liviana Andreea Niminet
Behavioral are crucial for understanding both the consumer?s attitude and firms? attitude as well as for understanding the market outcomes. The past ten years brought a lot of attention from researchers and policy-makers on the behavioral economics issue...
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Álvaro Rodríguez-Sanz and Luis Rubio Andrada
An important and challenging question for airport operators is the management of airport capacity and demand. Airport capacity depends on the available infrastructure, external factors, and operating procedures. Investments in Air Traffic Management (ATM...
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Jaime K Devine, Lindsay P. Schwartz, Jake Choynowski and Steven R Hursh
Global demand for sleep-tracking wearables, or consumer sleep technologies (CSTs), is steadily increasing. CST marketing campaigns often advertise the scientific merit of devices, but these claims may not align with consensus opinion from sleep research ...
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Mostafa Raeisi SARKANDIZ
Pág. 43 - 57
This article investigates the fundamental factors influencing the rate and manner of Electoral participation with an economic model-based approach. In this study, the structural parameters affecting people's decision making are divided into two categorie...
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Saras D. Sarasvathy,William Forster,Anusha Ramesh
Pág. 189 - 220
In this essay we argue that the exclusive focus on research aimed at isolating the characteristics of entrepreneurs as opposed to others, while intellectually exciting and even practically valuable, may have blinded us to another wholly new and exciting ...
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Saras D. Sarasvathy,William Forster,Anusha Ramesh
Pág. 189 - 220
In this essay we argue that the exclusive focus on research aimed at isolating the characteristics of entrepreneurs as opposed to others, while intellectually exciting and even practically valuable, may have blinded us to another wholly new and exciting ...
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Robert A. Enker and Gregory M. Morrison
Reducing carbon emissions from the building sector is an international policy priority, as a consequence of the Paris Climate Accord obligations. The challenge for policy makers is to identify and deploy effective policy instruments targeting this sector...
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Samir Alves Daura
Pág. 567 - 598
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Biljana Panic
Pág. 93 - 94
Book review of: Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics (2015). By Richard H. ThalerW.W. Norton Company, Inc. 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110, 434 pages, ISBN 978-0-393-08094-0, ISBN 978-0-393-24677-3 (e-book)
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Venelin Terziev
Pág. 77 - 80
A book review by Venelin Terziev Dimitar Kanev is professor and doctor of economic sciences. He is one of the known and established Bulgarian scientists, whose major interests are connected with the general economic theory, behavioural theory, econo...
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Weikang Zhang, Xinhong Fu, Jing Lu, Lin Zhang, Kwamega Michael, Guoqiang Liu, Fan Yang and Yuying Liu
To better understand farmers? refusal to pay agricultural water fees under the current policy in rural China and their corresponding negative emotions, this paper applies mental accounting, a behavioral economics framework, to explore how the governmenta...
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Weikang Zhang, Xinhong Fu, Jing Lu, Lin Zhang, Kwamega Michael, Guoqiang Liu, Fan Yang and Yuying Liu
Pág. 1 - 22
To better understand farmers? refusal to pay agricultural water fees under the current policy in rural China and their corresponding negative emotions, this paper applies mental accounting, a behavioral economics framework, to explore how the governmenta...
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Johannes Leder, Leonhard Schilbach and Andreas Mojzisch
Strategic decisions are affected by beliefs about the expectations of others and their possible decisions. Thus, strategic decisions are influenced by the social context and by beliefs about other actors? levels of sophistication. The present study inves...
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Johannes Leder, Leonhard Schilbach and Andreas Mojzisch
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Mehmet NAR
Pág. 580 - 589
Evaluating the economic behaviors in terms of psychology was considered as irrational at the beginning and this situation was rejected by also many economists. However, these approaches have been exposed to heavy criticism in recent years. Especially whi...
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Galib RUSTAMOV
Pág. 147 - 148
Conference Notes
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Santiago Chelala,Victoria Giarrizzo
Pág. 269 - 286
This research presents a controlled experiment that aims to analyze taxpayers? behavior to determine in which cases rewards or punishments promote taxes payment. In this first approach, a population of Argentinian university students was analyzed. Three ...
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Andreea Gradinaru
Pág. 85 - 91
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Jan Komorowski
The current global crisis leads to new theoretical concepts that will go beyond neoclassical economics. The behavioral approach helps to understand business choices, autonomy, subjectivity, efficiency, etc., and finally, it goes to define such categories...
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Adam Hayes
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Behavioral economics has become a dominant set of theories in explaining economic behavior, yet such behavior remains under the limited purview of psychological, cognitive, or neural approaches. This article draws on and extends Viviana Zelizer?s social ...
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