How do emotions influence economic action? Current literature recognizes the importance of emotions for economy because they either help individuals perform economic roles through emotion management or enhancement of emotional intelligence, or because they aid rationality through their influence on preference formation. All these strands of research investigate the link between emotions and economy from an atomistic/individualistic perspective. I argue for a different approach, one that adopts a relational perspective, focuses on emotional embeddedness and examines how emotions matter in economic interactions. Emotional embeddedness research starts with a premise that emotions result from and are influenced by interactions between economic ...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary framework between knowledge capital and emotional work as e...
We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices...
We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
Emotions play complex roles in economic decision-making, particularly those involving risk. We discu...
There are many factors that affect the attitudes and behaviors of human beings, which have a very co...
Economists and psychologists who study emotions have worked in near-total isolation from each other....
The goal of this thesis is to examine the role of emotion as it pertains to the utility maximization...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
ABSTRACT—We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selli...
The standard economic model of decision making assumes a decision maker’s current emotional state ha...
In recent years, there has been a need for deeper understanding of the cumulating knowledge in diffe...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
Research has shown that to properly understand people\u27s economic behavior, it is important to tak...
This paper discusses and provides experimental evidence on the role of emotions and, in particular, ...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary framework between knowledge capital and emotional work as e...
We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices...
We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices...
Through most of the last century, economics ignored emotions. With a few minor exceptions, such as K...
Emotions play complex roles in economic decision-making, particularly those involving risk. We discu...
There are many factors that affect the attitudes and behaviors of human beings, which have a very co...
Economists and psychologists who study emotions have worked in near-total isolation from each other....
The goal of this thesis is to examine the role of emotion as it pertains to the utility maximization...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
ABSTRACT—We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selli...
The standard economic model of decision making assumes a decision maker’s current emotional state ha...
In recent years, there has been a need for deeper understanding of the cumulating knowledge in diffe...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
Research has shown that to properly understand people\u27s economic behavior, it is important to tak...
This paper discusses and provides experimental evidence on the role of emotions and, in particular, ...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary framework between knowledge capital and emotional work as e...
We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices...
We examined the impact of specific emotions on the endowment effect, the tendency for selling prices...