In Experimental Practice Dimitris Papadopoulos explores the potential for building new forms of political and social movements through the reconfiguration of the material …
J Pykett - Journal of Economic Geography, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Neuroeconomics, behavioural economics and picoeconomics have recently come to widespread popular attention, informing both public policy and commercial applications in …
M Pickersgill - Current Sociology, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Neuroscience is viewed by a range of actors and institutions as a powerful means of creating new knowledge about our selves and societies. This article documents the shifts in …
Toute une série de biais cognitifs nous empêchent de prendre des décisions rationnelles: conformisme, aversion pour la perte, surestime de soi, préférence pour le court terme, etc …
W Davies - Theory, Culture & Society, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The financial crisis, and associated scandals, created a sense of a juridical deficit with regard to the financial sector. Forms of independent judgement within the sector appeared …
K Chong, D Tuckett - Socio-Economic Review, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Financial assets are abstract entities. Their value depends on beliefs which are inherently social and, we argue, emotional. Recent events have revealed profound uncertainty at the …
T Schneider, S Woolgar - Consumption Markets & Culture, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Neuroscience is increasingly considered a possible basis for new business and management practices. A prominent example of this trend is neuromarketing–a relatively …
This experimental study examined the impacts of gender neuroessentialism on stereotyping and prejudice against transgender people. We randomly assigned 132 Chinese, mostly …
CJ Valasek - Mobile Media & Communication, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Contemporary discourse around digital well-being tends to focus on self-control when it comes to “addicting” social media apps and digital devices. By acting on behalf of users …