Personality and Cognition in Economic Decision Making
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Personality and Cognition in Economic Decision MakingDate
2017-05-23Publisher
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Recently, psychologists studying cognitive processes and personality have increasingly benefitted
from the wealth of theory, methodology, and decision making paradigms used in economics
and game theory. Similarly, ... [+]
Recently, psychologists studying cognitive processes and personality have increasingly benefitted
from the wealth of theory, methodology, and decision making paradigms used in economics
and game theory. Similarly, for the economists, personality traits and basic cognitive processes
offer a set of coherent explanatory constructs in economic behavior. Given the debate on
preference invariance and behavioral consistency across contexts and domains, the papers in this
topic shed light on the existence and effect of stable sets of idiosyncratic features on economic
decision-making. [-]
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