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Books in the Perspectives in Behavioral Economics and the Economics of Behavior series

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  • - Bridging Contemporary Behavioral Finance and Ecological Rationality
    by William P. (Waterford Institute of Technology Forbes
    £93.49

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    - Perspectives on Business and Policy in the Travel Industry
    by Milena S. (expert and researcher in behavioral economics for the tourism industry.) Nikolova
    £133.99

    Behavioral Economics for Tourism applies behavioral perspectives to business and policy challenges in the tourism industry. The book enables professionals and early career researchers to succeed by focusing on market and consumer trends, technological advancements, and the modern tourist. It covers the transformation of purchasing decisions, tourism hosting dynamics, digital mediation and disintermediation of tourism organizations, service design, and planning policy considerations. The volume concludes with case studies illustrating successful and unsuccessful behavioral tactics and strategies for tourism businesses and organizations. Provides behavioral profiling of the digitally-informed, mobile, self-managed tourist Allows the tourism industry to better understand tourists, both cognitively and emotionally Supports business success, technology development and sustainability in the tourism industry Features case studies on behavioral tactics and strategies for use in tourism

  • - An Experimental Comparison of Muslim and Non-Muslim Economic Behavior
    by Hazik (Managing Director Mohamed
    £186.49

    Belief and Rule Compliance: An Experimental Comparison of Muslim and Non-Muslim Economic Behavior uses modern behavioral science and game theory to examine the behavior and compliance of Muslim populations to Islamic Finance laws and norms. The work identifies behaviors characterized by unexpected complexity and profound divergence, including expectations for sharing, cooperation and entrepreneurship gleaned from studies. Adopting a unique set of recent empirical observations, the work provides a reliable behavioral foundation for practitioners seeking to evaluate, create and market Islamic financial products.Covers the economic behavior of Muslims and non-MuslimsIndicates when, and if, economic behavior confirms/opposes rational self-interest assumptionsLinks rule compliance with risk sharing concepts in Islamic FinanceApplies game theory to understand behavioral rules compliance regarding Islamic Finance lawsExplores behavioral implications for creating and marketing new financial products

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    £138.99

    Dishonesty in Behavioral Economics provides a rigorous and comprehensive overview of dishonesty, presenting state-of-the-art research that adopts a behavioral economics perspective. Throughout the volume, contributors emphasize the effects of psychological, social, and cognitive factors on the decision-making process. In contrast to related titles, Dishonesty in Behavioral Economics emphasizes the importance of empirical research methodologies. Its contributors demonstrate how various methods applied to similar research questions can lead to different results. This characteristic is important because, of course, it is difficult to obtain reliable measures of dishonesty.Reviews many key issues in the literature around lying, cheating, fraudulence, and deceptionCovers both state-of-the-art methods and data collection mechanisms (e.g., laboratory experiments, field experiments, online surveys)Discusses novel interdisciplinary research findings and from them proposes new avenues of research

  • - Decision-Theory Beyond Revealed Preferences
    by Sacha (Universite Paris 2 - Lemma Bourgeois-Gironde
    £138.99

  • - A New Paradigm
    by Kelly (Regent University Monahan
    £138.99

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