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December 2024, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-31 Willingness to pay more health taxes? The relevance of personality traits and situational effects
by Micaela Pinho & Mara Madaleno - 33-44 The rationality of recalcitrant emotions in weak judgmentalism
by Xinyi Zhan - 45-78 Behavioral economics and the nature of neoclassical paradigm
by Lorenzo Esposito & Giuseppe Mastromatteo - 79-97 A human-like artificial intelligence for mathematics
by Santiago Alonso-Diaz - 99-122 Toward a third-generation rational choice theory: the multiple player approach to collective action problems
by Urs Steiner Brandt & Anders Poulsen & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 123-143 Moral decay, inequality, and the perception of corruption: the reproduction of bribery as a social norm
by Josafat I. Hernández Cervantes - 145-162 Interpersonal factors that contribute to collective intelligence in small groups a qualitative systematic review
by Alexis Jeffredo & Christophe Clesse & Martine Batt - 163-192 The fundamentally uncertain economic agent: Brian J. Loasby’s growth of knowledge approach to the psychology of human action
by Félix-Fernando Muñoz - 193-193 Retraction Note: Can affordances save civilisation?
by Darryl Penney
November 2023, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-32 Responsible consumption choices and individual values: an algebraic interactive approach
by Syed Sibghatullah Shah & Tariq Shah - 33-51 Bounded rationality: from fast and frugal heuristics to logic programming and back
by Francisco Vargas & Laura Martignon & Keith Stenning - 53-66 The better toolbox: experimental methodology in economics and psychology
by Daniela Cagno & Werner Güth & Giacomo Sillari - 67-85 Epistemic justice and experiential self
by V. Hari Narayanan - 87-101 Consciousness and investment efficacy: the mediating role of mindfulness
by Rupali Misra & Sumita Srivastava & D. K. Banwet - 103-128 Psychological motivations for collectivist behavior: comparison between Japan and the U.S
by Shinichi Hirota & Kiyotaka Nakashima & Yoshiro Tsutsui - 129-158 Public financial management indicators for emergency response challenges and quality of well-being in OECD countries
by Faris Alshubiri & Mohamed Elheddad & Abdelrahman Alfar - 159-159 RETRACTED ARTICLE: The impact of advertising on social processes
by Olga Pavlovskaya & Daria Kurenova & Gulsina Murtazina & Olga Kolosova - 161-161 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Going native: Prospects of native advertising development in the ASEAN and BRICS countries
by Larissa Noda & Olga Kolosova & Natalia Levoshich & Еlena Zatsarinnaya
November 2022, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 151-164 Scope of heuristics and digitalization: the case of marketing automation
by Simone Guercini - 165-182 Mental footnotes in Socialism: the current social validity of the concept of bourgeoisie from the Marx’s and Engels’ “Manifesto of the communist party”
by Jose L. Vilchez - 183-193 Learning with insufficient data: a multi-armed bandit perspective on covid-19 interventions
by Jean Czerlinski Whitmore Ortega
June 2022, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-8 Multi-player electoral engineering and COVID-19 in the polish presidential elections in 2020
by Jarosław Flis & Marek Kaminski - 9-23 Addressing threats like Covid: why we will tend to over-react and how we can do better
by Mark Pingle - 25-35 Monty Hall three door ’anomaly’ revisited: a note on deferment in an extensive form game
by Philipp E. Otto - 37-50 Social robots and digital well-being: how to design future artificial agents
by Matthew J. Dennis - 51-62 The perception of doability and how is it measured
by Ryszard Praszkier & Agata Zabłocka - 63-88 Animal vs. human rationality-cum-conceptuality: a philosophical perspective on developmental psychology
by Yakir Levin & Itzhak Aharon - 89-119 Do self-talk phrases affect behavior in ultimatum games?
by Vincenz Frey & Hannah N. M. Mulder & Marlijn Bekke & Marijn E. Struiksma & Jos J. A. Berkum & Vincent Buskens - 121-149 A role-game laboratory experiment on the influence of country prospects reports on investment decisions in two artificial organizational settings
by Marco Castellani & Linda Alengoz & Niccolò Casnici & Flaminio Squazzoni
November 2021, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 171-174 Tempest in a teacup: pandemic resilience in a Canadian small town
by Warren Thorngate - 175-179 Some reflections about diverse responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Hersh Shefrin - 181-187 Building up financial literacy and financial resilience
by Annamaria Lusardi & Andrea Hasler & Paul J. Yakoboski - 189-193 Covid-19: equal response and unequal interests
by Hartmut Kliemt - 195-199 Opening up is not showing up: human volition after the pandemic
by Daniel W. Bromley - 201-207 Covid-19 crisis in the Netherlands: “Only together we can control Corona”
by Gerrit Antonides & Eveline Leeuwen - 209-213 Plastics and the coronavirus pandemic: a behavioral science perspective
by Fadi Makki & Anna Lamb & Rouba Moukaddem - 215-219 The adaptive moral challenge of COVID-19
by Lindsay J. Thompson - 221-227 On Kantian tendencies during the early corona pandemic in Germany
by Markus A. Feufel & Christine Schmid & Viola Westfal - 229-233 Coronavirus in Ireland: one behavioural scientist’s view
by Peter D. Lunn - 235-251 Biowarfare conspiracy, faith in government, and compliance with safety guidelines during COVID-19: an international study
by Olga Khokhlova & Nishtha Lamba & Aditi Bhatia & Marina Vinogradova - 253-260 Economic behavior and behavioral economics at times of COVID-19 pandemic
by Doron Kliger - 261-263 How did the U.S. stock market recover from the Covid-19 contagion?
by Shyam Sunder
June 2021, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-21 The relevance of anger, anxiety, gender and race in investment decisions
by Daniel M. V. Bernaola & Gizelle D. Willows & Darron West - 23-23 Correction to: The relevance of anger, anxiety, gender and race in investment decisions
by Daniel M. V. Bernaola & Gizelle D. Willows & Darron West - 25-40 Sensing the self in spiritual experience
by V. Hari Narayanan - 41-58 A theory of sexual revolution: explaining the collapse of the norm of premarital abstinence
by Chien Liu - 59-67 Reasonable bounds on rationality
by Igor Grossmann & Richard P. Eibach - 69-84 A small step towards unification of economics and physics
by Subhendu Bhattacharyya - 85-102 Imitation, conscious will and social conditioning
by Daniel Rueda Garrido - 103-105 Rationality and fatalism: meanings and labels in pre-revolutionary Russia
by Daniel W. Bromley - 107-110 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Can affordances save civilisation?
by Darryl Penney - 111-112 Ten expert views on the COVID-19 pandemic
by Christian Wankmüller & Stefan Rass & Friederike Wall - 113-118 Individual and community resilience in natural disaster risks and pandemics (covid-19): risk and crisis communication
by Panagiotis V. Katsikopoulos - 119-122 All policies are wrong, but some are useful—and which ones do no harm?
by Mario Brito & Maxwell Chipulu & Ian G. Dawson & Yaniv Hanoch & Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos - 123-127 Words, numbers, warnings, tips, but still low risk perception
by Laura Macchi - 129-133 Judging the quality of (fake) news on the internet
by Stefan Rass - 135-141 On the dynamics emerging from pandemics and infodemics
by Stephan Leitner - 143-147 Democratic societies defeat (COVID-19) disasters by boosting shared knowledge
by Laura Martignon & Shabnam Mousavi & Joachim Engel - 149-154 The epistemic uncertainty of COVID-19: failures and successes of heuristics in clinical decision-making
by Riccardo Viale - 155-158 “Trust me, I’m your neighbour” How to improve epidemic risk containment through community trust
by Silvia Felletti - 159-164 Compliance to “Unpleasant” actions of crisis management: some remarks from a management control perspective
by Friederike Wall - 165-170 European disaster management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Christian Wankmüller
November 2020, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 207-222 Confidence, power and distributive preferences
by Yoshio Iida - 223-235 Urbanicity mental costs valuation: a review and urban-societal planning consideration
by Luca S. D’Acci - 237-256 Human-mind-inspired processing model for computing
by Chinthanie Weerakoon & Asoka Karunananda & Naomal Dias - 257-285 Digital signatures: a tool to prevent and predict dishonesty?
by Luka Koning & Marianne Junger & Joris Hoof - 287-292 Physics and decisions: an exploration
by Christian D. Schade & Shyam Sunder - 293-298 Physics and decisions: an inverted perspective
by Shabnam Mousavi & Shyam Sunder - 299-305 Quantum mechanics, emergence, and decisions
by Guido Bacciagaluppi - 307-310 Quantum-like modeling: cognition, decision making, and rationality
by Andrei Khrennikov - 311-315 Choice matters
by Saras Sarasvathy - 317-321 Rational order from ‘irrational’ actions
by Shyam Sunder - 323-330 Free will in the clustered-minds multiverse, and some comments on S. Sarasvathy’s ‘choice matters’
by Christian D. Schade
June 2020, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-3 The story of the pandemic: navigating our way between optimism and pessimism
by Rona Unrau - 5-9 The new frontiers of AI in the arena of behavioral economics
by Mario Rasetti - 11-14 Triple trouble
by Steven Jon Kaplan - 15-41 Arrow’s impossibility theorem as a special case of Nash equilibrium: a cognitive approach to the theory of collective decision-making
by Edgardo Bucciarelli & Andrea Oliva - 43-59 ‘Zero-error’ versus ‘good-enough’: towards a ‘frugality’ narrative for defence procurement policy
by Kapil Patil & Saradindu Bhaduri - 61-76 Relations between type of army service, incidental emotions and risk perceptions
by Sharon Garyn-Tal & Shosh Shahrabani - 77-90 Agreement by conduct as a coordination device
by Arnald J. Kanning - 91-102 Problems and solutions: an ecological view
by Warren Thorngate - 103-120 Conservation of behavioral diversity: on nudging, paternalism-induced monoculture, and the social value of heterogeneous beliefs and behavior
by Nathan Berg & Yuki Watanabe - 121-161 From Pan to Homo sapiens: evolution from individual based to group based forms of social cognition
by Dwight Read - 163-193 On the category adjustment model: another look at Huttenlocher, Hedges, and Vevea (2000)
by Sean Duffy & John Smith - 195-206 Heuristics in fantasy sports: is it profitable to strategize based on favourite of the match?
by Vojtěch Kotrba
December 2019, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 139-142 A behavioral approach to economic analysis
by Hugh Schwartz - 143-166 Architecture of the mind and libertarian paternalism: is the reversibility of system 1 nudges likely to happen?
by Riccardo Viale - 167-179 Implications of smart decision-making and heuristics for production theory and material welfare
by Morris Altman - 181-190 Business education: Does a focus on prosocial values increase students’ pro-social behavior?
by Malte Petersen & Monika Keller & Jürgen Weibler & Wasilios Hariskos - 191-205 Heuristics as tales from the field: the problem of scope
by Simone Guercini
June 2019, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-11 Are measures of life satisfaction linked to admiration for celebrities?
by Mara S. Aruguete & Ho Huynh & Lynn E. McCutcheon & Blaine L. Browne & Bethany Jurs & Emilia Flint - 13-31 Brexit behaviourally: lessons learned from the 2016 referendum
by Tessa Buchanan - 33-42 Meta-moral cognition: an introduction
by Reena Cheruvalath - 43-56 Scientific discovery, causal explanation, and process model induction
by Pat Langley - 57-76 The Role of the Brand on Choice Overload
by Raffaella Misuraca & Francesco Ceresia & Ursina Teuscher & Palmira Faraci - 77-85 Inconsistency is not pathological: a pragmatic perspective
by Mario J. Rizzo - 87-104 Is irrational thinking associated with lower earnings and happiness?
by Shoko Yamane & Hiroyasu Yoneda & Yoshiro Tsutsui - 105-123 The quantum-like approach to modeling classical rationality violations: an introduction
by Franco Vaio - 125-137 Rationality in a fatalistic world: explaining revolutionary apathy in pre-Soviet peasants
by Jessica Howell & Flagler College & Nikolai G. Wenzel
November 2018, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-14 Nudge of shared information responsibilities: a meso-economic perspective of the Italian consumer credit reform
by Umberto Filotto & Caterina Lucarelli & Nicoletta Marinelli - 15-26 Budging beliefs, nudging behaviour
by Oliver P. Hauser & Francesca Gino & Michael I. Norton - 27-38 Designing effective nudges that satisfy ethical constraints: the case of environmentally responsible behaviour
by Denis Hilton & Nicolas Treich & Gaetan Lazzara & Philippe Tendil - 39-51 Assessing social care policy through a behavioural lens
by Adam Oliver - 53-69 The normative and descriptive weaknesses of behavioral economics-informed nudge: depowered paternalism and unjustified libertarianism
by Riccardo Viale - 71-84 Identifying bounded rationality with panel data: evidence from the labor markets of Italy and Germany
by Bruno Contini & Toralf Pusch - 85-96 Bounded rationality, scissors, crowbars, and pragmatism: reflections on Herbert Simon
by Thomas Nickles - 97-109 Herbert Simon, innovation, and heuristics
by Reza Kheirandish & Shabnam Mousavi
November 2017, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-15 Randomness: off with its heads (and tails)
by Aleksandar Aksentijevic - 17-35 A recap on Italian neurolaw: epistemological and ethical issues
by Elisabetta Sirgiovanni & Gilberto Corbellini & Cinzia Caporale - 37-49 Xenophobia is really that: a (rational) fear of the stranger
by Guido Ortona - 51-80 How reason confronts experience: on naturalist accounts of reason
by Sheldon J. Chow - 81-94 Disability, economic agency, and embodied cognition
by Thomas Abrams - 95-112 Understanding coevolution of mind and society: institutions-as-rules and institutions-as-equilibria
by Shinji Teraji - 113-126 The winner’s curse in auctions with losses
by Matteo Migheli
November 2016, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 147-154 Inference from the best systematization
by Nicholas Rescher - 155-167 Information-driven network analysis: evolving the “complex networks” paradigm
by Remo Pareschi & Francesca Arcelli Fontana - 169-189 Sleep and the management of alertness
by Tinna Laufey Ásgeirsdóttir & Sigurður Páll Ólafsson & Gylfi Zoega - 191-193 Symposium on “Multidimensional subjective well-being”
by Riccardo Viale - 195-205 A preliminary investigation about the relationship between well-being and fertility status in different menstrual cycle phases
by Paola Iannello & Daniela Villani & Gaia Bruschi - 207-218 The meaning of happiness: attention and time perception
by Viviana Giovinazzo & Marco Novarese - 219-245 The subjective well-being of women in Europe: children, work and employment protection legislation
by Tatiana Karabchuk - 247-264 Nudge to the future: capitalizing on illusory superiority bias to mitigate temporal discounting
by Davide Pietroni & Sibylla Verdi Hughes - 265-280 Well-being, happiness and the structural crisis of neoliberalism: an interdisciplinary analysis through the lenses of emotions
by Marc Pilkington
June 2016, Volume 15, Issue 1
November 2015, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 153-154 Special issue on “Complexity modeling in social science and economics”
by Itzhak Aharon & Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde & Yakir Levin - 155-167 Network science: a useful tool in economics and finance
by Dror Kenett & Shlomo Havlin - 169-183 Models of complex adaptive systems in strategy and organization research
by Oliver Baumann - 185-201 Emergence, group judgment and the discursive dilemma
by Joel Walmsley - 203-219 Complexity and individual psychology
by Yakir Levin & Itzhak Aharon - 221-244 The emergence of macroscopic regularity
by Meir Hemmo & Orly Shenker - 245-258 Why lay social representations of the economy should count in economics
by Elisa Darriet & Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde - 259-271 A call for complexity: integrated models to solve complex policy problems
by Liz Johnson - 273-293 Contemporary finance as a critical cognitive niche
by Tommaso Bertolotti & Lorenzo Magnani
June 2015, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-19 The natural frequency hypothesis and evolutionary arguments
by Yuichi Amitani - 21-33 Conscious belief as constructed memory: an empirical challenge to dispositionalism
by Vishnu Sridharan - 35-55 An explanatory coherence model of decision making in ill-structured problems
by M. Frigotto & Alessandro Rossi - 57-83 On both sides of the fence: perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies among Palestinians in Israel and in the West Bank
by Adi Mana & Shifra Sagy & Anan Srour & Serene Mjally-Knani - 85-97 Excellence examined
by Nicholas Rescher - 99-106 The challenge of fear to economics
by Mario Cedrini & Marco Novarese - 107-127 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, panic attacks, epileptic fits, depressions and dementias from missing out on appropriate fears and hopes
by Robin Pope - 129-139 Fearing fear: gender and economic discourse
by Julie Nelson - 141-152 There is nothing to fear but the amygdala: applying advances in the neuropsychiatry of fear to public policy
by Lawrence Amsel & Spencer Harbo & Amitai Halberstam
November 2014, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 167-182 On cognition and cultural evolution
by Shinji Teraji - 183-194 Broader versus closer social interactions in smoking
by Rosa Duarte & José-Julián Escario & José-Alberto Molina - 195-211 What underlies the Great Gatsby Curve? Psychological micro-foundations of the “vicious circle” of poverty
by Arthur Sakamoto & Jason Rarick & Hyeyoung Woo & Sharron Wang - 213-214 Symposium on “Fear, economic behavior and public policies” - Part I
by Mario Cedrini & Marco Novarese & Robin Pope - 215-225 Fear of principles? A cautious defense of the Precautionary Principle
by Gloria Origgi - 227-245 Emotion, utility maximization, and ecological rationality
by Yakir Levin & Itzhak Aharon - 247-256 Modern institutions between trust and fear: elements for an interpretation of legitimation through expertise
by Sandro Busso - 257-269 Adaptation patterns and consumer behavior as a dependency on terror
by Aviad Tur-Sinai - 271-284 The role of anxiety and anger traits in financial field
by Elisa Gambetti & Fiorella Giusberti - 285-295 Behavioral and emotional responses to escalating terrorism threat
by Anja Göritz & David Weiss
June 2014, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special issue on “Bounded Rationality updated”
by Marco Novarese & Riccardo Viale - 3-7 In memory of Herbert A. Simon
by Katherine Simon Frank - 9-27 The economics of wishful thinking and the adventures of rationality
by Massimo Egidi - 29-48 Is it rational to have rational expectations?
by Alan Kirman - 49-58 Endogenous preference formation on macroeconomic issues: the role of individuality and social conformity
by Guido Baldi - 59-82 A three-pronged simonesque approach to modeling and simulation in deviant “bi-pay” auctions, and beyond
by Joe Johnson & Naveen Govindarajulu & Selmer Bringsjord - 83-95 Bounded rationality in problem solving: Guiding search with domain-independent heuristics
by Pat Langley & Chris Pearce & Mike Barley & Miranda Emery - 97-108 The interpretative heuristic in insight problem solving
by Laura Macchi & Maria Bagassi - 109-134 Roles of implicit processes: instinct, intuition, and personality
by Ron Sun & Nick Wilson - 135-148 Numerals as triggers of System 1 and System 2 in the ‘bat and ball’ problem
by Antonio Mastrogiorgio & Enrico Petracca - 149-166 Slow and fast thinking, historical-cultural psychology and major trends of modern epistemology: unveiling a fundamental convergence
by Nathalie Bulle
November 2013, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 177-202 Hegel’s “Objective Spirit”, extended mind, and the institutional nature of economic action
by Ivan Boldyrev & Carsten Herrmann-Pillath - 203-217 Perturbation theory in cognitive socio-scientific research: towards sociological economic analysis
by Masudul Choudhury & Mohammad Ahmed - 219-233 Equilibria analysis in social dilemma games with Skinnerian agents
by Ugo Merlone & Daren Sandbank & Ferenc Szidarovszky - 235-243 On the role of emotion in rational choice
by Junichi Minagawa - 245-256 Reflecting on Gigerenzer’s critique of optimisation
by Andrea Polonioli - 257-262 Notes on Lorenzo Magnani Understanding Violence
by Massimo Durante - 263-271 Re-assessing the Heuristics debate
by Andrea Polonioli - 273-276 Lorenzo Magnani & Ping Li (Eds.) Philosophy and cognitive science: Western & Eastern studies
by Ryan Tweney
June 2013, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-3 Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation” edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale
by Riccardo Viale - 5-10 Special issue on “Cultural and cognitive dimensions of innovation” edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Riccardo Viale
by Petra Ahrweiler - 11-22 The foundations of innovation in modern societies: the displacement of concepts and knowledgeability
by Marian Adolf & Jason Mast & Nico Stehr - 23-33 Cultural theory and its spaces for invention and innovation
by Jason Mast - 35-48 The creative industry of integrative systems biology
by Miles MacLeod & Nancy Nersessian - 49-59 Scientific innovation as eco-epistemic warfare: the creative role of on-line manipulative abduction
by Lorenzo Magnani - 61-72 An externalist approach to creativity: discovery versus recombination
by Andrea Lavazza & Riccardo Manzotti - 73-90 Innovation networks
by Petra Ahrweiler & Mark Keane - 91-112 Learning in a landscape: simulation-building as reflexive intervention
by Anne Beaulieu & Matt Ratto & Andrea Scharnhorst - 113-123 Free and open source software (FOSS) as a model domain for answering big questions about creativity
by Scott Dexter & Aaron Kozbelt - 125-135 Ecologies of creativity: smartphones as a case in point
by Emanuele Bardone & Ilya Shmorgun - 137-149 Flow of innovation in deviantArt: following artists on an online social network site
by Alkim Akdag Salah & Albert Salah - 151-165 Fair framings: arts and culture festivals as sites for technical innovation
by Nona Schulte-Römer - 167-176 Heritage as a basis for creativity in creative industries: the case of taste industries
by Christian Barrère
December 2012, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 133-148 Gigerenzer’s ‘external validity argument’ against the heuristics and biases program: an assessment
by Andrea Polonioli - 149-163 The problem of future knowledge
by Nicholas Rescher - 165-182 Perceptions of collective narratives and identity strategies: the case of Palestinian Muslims and Christians in Israel
by Adi Mana & Shifra Sagy & Anan Srour & Serene Mjally-Knani - 183-201 Mirror neurons as a conceptual mechanism?
by Cristina Meini & Alfredo Paternoster - 203-233 How do common investors behave? Information search and portfolio choice among bank customers and university students
by Marco Monti & Riccardo Boero & Nathan Berg & Gerd Gigerenzer & Laura Martignon - 235-256 The endogenous nature of the measurement of social preferences
by John Smith - 257-264 Emanuele Bardone: Seeking chances: from biased rationality to distributed cognition
by Merja Bauters
June 2012, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special issue on: Dual process theories of human thought: the debate
by Laura Macchi & David Over & Riccardo Viale - 3-13 Defining features versus incidental correlates of Type 1 and Type 2 processing
by Keith Stanovich & Maggie Toplak - 15-26 Dual processes, probabilities, and cognitive architecture
by Mike Oaksford & Nick Chater - 27-40 Probabilities, beliefs, and dual processing: the paradigm shift in the psychology of reasoning
by Shira Elqayam & David Over - 41-51 Dual systems and dual attitudes
by Keith Frankish - 53-67 Intuitive and analytical processes in insight problem solving: a psycho-rhetorical approach to the study of reasoning
by Laura Macchi & Maria Bagassi - 69-80 Rational decision making: balancing RUN and JUMP modes of analysis
by Tilmann Betsch & Carsten Held