A research agenda for economic psychology
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A research agenda for economic psychology
(Elgar research agendas)
Edward Elgar Pub., 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
Presenting state-of-the-art reviews on classical and novel research fields in economic psychology, this Research Agenda studies the fundamentals, perceptions and understanding of economic phenomena and behaviour. Internationally renowned experts as well as the next generation of researchers summarize the field and outline promising avenues of future research.
Research topics are addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective, providing a broad spectrum of thought on economic psychology. Exploring important gaps in research, chapters include theoretical as well as applied themes and cover novel research fields, to keep the reader abreast of contemporary developments. These include the psychology of money, product design, financial capabilities, sustainable consumption, diet, ethical conduct, gender inequality, the sharing economy, basic income, happiness, and tax psychology.
Researchers and advanced students of economics and psychology looking to update their knowledge and refresh their thinking on future research will greatly benefit from this timely book.
Contributors include: S. Asbach, J.M. Bauer, J. Bosak, S. Diefenbach, K. Gangl, A. Gasiorowska, B. Hartl, M. Hassenzahl, D. Hilton, E. Hofmann, J. Khan, E. Kirchler, C. Kulich, C. Loibl, T.L. Milfont, K. Patel, L.A. Reisch, G. Rivers, D. Schwartz, M. Sommer, D. Stimmler, O. Stravrova, C. Tanner, I. Vlaev
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Economic psychology: Selected contributions to an emerging discipline
Katharina Gangl and Erich Kirchler
2. Lay people's and children's theories of money
Agata Gasiorowska
3. Improving financial capability
Krishane Patel and Ivo Vlaev
4. Role of 'owned' money and rational spending
Jashim Khan and Gary Rivers
5. Debts and over-indebtedness of private households
Cazilia Loibl
6. Psychology in product design
Sarah Diefenbach and Marc Hassenzahl
7. The interplay between intrinsic motivation, financial incentives and nudges in sustainable consumption
Daniel Schwartz, Taciano L. Milfont and Denis Hilton
8. Behavioural mechanisms and (un)healthy dietary choices: A research agenda for better evidence
Jan M. Bauer and Lucia A. Reisch
9. Preventing wrongdoing and promoting ethical conduct: A regulatory focus approach to corporate ethical culture
Diana Stimmler and Carmen Tanner
10. The persistence of gender inequality in the workplace: Still a long way to go?
Clara Kulich and Janine Bosak
11. Sharing economy
Barbara Hartl and Eva Hofmann
12. Basic income: Insights from social experiments and simulations
Maximillian Sommer
13. Status quo and future research avenues of tax psychology
Katharina Gangl
14. Happiness and economic prosperity
Olga Stravrova and Simon Asbach
Index
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