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Value-based modeling of economic decision making in conditions of unsteady environment
Published 2023-02-01“…The results obtained are useful for developing methods for modeling economic behavior in a non-stationary external environment, in particular, in the case of crises.…”
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Essays on the economic impact of religiosity and family ties
Published 2019“…This thesis seeks an understanding of how cultural factors may affect economic behavior and drive aggregate outcomes. It comprises 3 self-contained essays that explore the link between the strength of social institutions and economic issues, with the purpose of providing insights from an empirical angle to yield policy-relevant research outcomes. …”
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International Parities and Business Cycle Synchronization in the Asia Pacific Region
Published 2009“…The ARDL modeling and UECM are further utilized to assess the long-and short-run co-movement of aggregate economic behavior as justification of common cycles and shocks synchronization. …”
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The Exploration of Organizational Pride: Designing and Validating Measure
Published 2017-05-01“….\ Even though several companies have already attributed a large degree of their sustained success to the high levels of their employee pride (Katzenbach& Santamaria 1999) the construct of “pride” is still a predominantly neglected factor in economic behavior .Many statements about pride can be characterized as being based more on intuition than grounded on empirical findings. …”
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Studying the Perception of Employed Women of Humiliation and Their Strategies to Deal with it Case study orking Women in Mako City
Published 2023-03-01“…Migration for degrading work as an escape from humiliation. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 77(3), 241-247. Strauss, A. & Corbin, J. (1998). …”
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Sociological Analysis of Social Interactions from the perspective of Game Theory
Published 2023-08-01“…This theory was introduced for the first time in 1920 by ”Emil Burrell” and ”John Van Neumann” and with the publication of the book ”Game Theory and economic behavior” was popularized and recognized by Oscar Moore Genstern and Newman in 1944, [16]. …”
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The Effects of Behavioral Economics on Tax Amnesty
Published 2015-06-01“…Evaluating the economic behaviors in terms of psychology was considered as irrational at the beginning and this situation was rejected by also many economists. …”
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The Effects of Behavioral Economics on Tax Amnesty
Published 2015-04-01“… Evaluating the economic behaviors in terms of psychology was considered as irrational at the beginning and this situation was rejected by also many economists. …”
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The Effects of Behavioral Economics on Tax Amnesty
Published 2015-04-01“… Evaluating the economic behaviors in terms of psychology was considered as irrational at the beginning and this situation was rejected by also many economists. …”
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The Effects of Behavioral Economics on Tax Amnesty
Published 2015-04-01“… Evaluating the economic behaviors in terms of psychology was considered as irrational at the beginning and this situation was rejected by also many economists. …”
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Some important characteristics of asset bubbles and financial crises
Published 2021“…In particular, it emphasizes the role of expectation, some major changes in economic behaviors, financial leveraging, some important vicious cycles, upward spirals and herding behavior in the eventual development of an asset bubble. …”
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Going beyond cognitive approach to behavioral stream in economic sciences: Behavioristic and evolutionary perspectives
Published 2020-01-01“…The combination of all three approaches seems quite promising and worth further development, as it may lead to not only uncovering the mechanisms underlying economic behaviors but also may help people to make better decisions. …”
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ECONOMICS A BIOECONOMIC APPROACH
Published 2012-04-01“… Recently, a series of heterodox economic trends (bioeconomics, ecological economics, behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, etc ) have become more and more present in economics (even more, due to the coming and the development of the unprecedented economic crisis). …”
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La place de l’économie de marché dans une société rurale malgache : l’actualité des travaux de Polanyi
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Selected Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer and Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening
Published 2014-09-01“…The barriers to cervical cancer screening can be sorted according to the results of studies into five main groups: informational, psychological, socio-economic, behavioral and cultural, and geographical. Efforts to reduce risk factors and cofactors of HPV infection and cervical cancer and to increase knowledge about screening are necessary in a positive approach to preventing cervical cancer in society and to promote women’s health.…”
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Savings, subgoals, and reference points
Published 2013-01-01“…These results suggest a reference point mechanism and point to ways that behavioral decision research can be harnessed to improve economic behaviors.…”
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Savings, subgoals, and reference points
Published 2013-01-01“…These results suggest a reference point mechanism and point to ways that behavioral decision research can be harnessed to improve economic behaviors.…”
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“I’m Sorry, but That’s Bribery”: A Decolonial Perspective From Which to Study Moral Economies in the 'Chinese Pacific'
Published 2023-08-01“…This approach appreciates localized forms of theorizing indigenous ideas about appropriate economic behaviors in the context of new geopolitical relations. …”
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Program Bimbingan Dan Konseling Di Sekolah Dasar Dalam Pemberlakuan Sistem Blended Learning
Published 2023-10-01“…The results exhibit the most problems experienced by students at social problems point and indicate the students at impulsive and protection level of development tasks with the lowest aspect at the "emotional maturity", "economic behavioral independence" and "awareness of responsibility". …”
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