Social Psychology and Economics

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altruism
Anterior Paracingulate Cortex
behavioral decision theory
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Common Pool Resource Game
Construal Level Theory
Cost Benefit Parameters
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Cross-cutting Variables
David De
Dictator Game
dijk
dilemma
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Egoistic Alternatives
Empathically Aroused
empathy
Empathy Altruism Hypothesis
Empathy Specific Punishment
Epistemic Motivation
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Evolutionary Game Theory
experimental economics
fairness and reciprocity
game
group cooperation dynamics
hypothesis
Incomplete Information Models
interdisciplinary economic behavior research
negotiation psychology
Pay For Performance
Public Good Dilemmas
Public Goods Games
Punishing Norm Violators
regulatory
Trust Game
ultimatum
Ultimatum Game
utility preference modeling
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Van Kleef
Vice Versa
Violated
Voluntary Contribution Mechanisms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805857559
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book combines chapters written by leading social psychologists and economists, illuminating the developing trends in explaining and understanding economic behavior in a social world.

It provides insights from both fields, communicated by eloquent scholars, and demonstrates through recent research and theory how economic behaviors may be more effectively examined using a combination of both fields.

Social Psychology and Economics comes at a particularly fitting time, as a psychological approach to economics has begun to flourish in recent years, and papers exploring the intersection of these two disciplines have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, opening a dynamic dialogue between previously separated fields.

This volume, the first in the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Series since acquired by Psychology Press, includes chapters by economists and psychologists. It addresses a variety of economic phenomena within a social context, such as scarcity and materialism, emphasizing the importance of integrating social psychology and economics.

Social Psychology and Economics is arranged in seven parts that discuss:

  • an introduction to the topic;
  • preferences, utility, and choice;
  • emotions;
  • reciprocity, cooperation, and fairness;
  • social distance;
  • challenges to social psychology and economics; and
  • collaborative reflections and projections.

The market for this book is students, researchers, and professionals in the disciplines of economics, psychology, business, and behavioral decision making. Graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students will consider it a useful supplemental text.

J. Keith Murnighan, David De Cremer, Marcel Zeelenberg