04631nam 2200589 450 991076817980332120231108112611.09783031157103(electronic bk.)9783031157097(MiAaPQ)EBC7144556(Au-PeEL)EBL7144556(CKB)25456753200041(EXLCZ)992545675320004120230408d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in behavioral economics and finance leadership strategic leadership, wise followership and conscientious usership in the digital century /Julia M. PuaschunderSecond edition.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,2020.1 online resource (241 pages)Contributions to economicsPrint version: Puaschunder, Julia Advances in Behavioral Economics and Finance Leadership Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031157097 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part IBehavioral Foundations -- 1 Behavioral Economics -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Theoretical Background -- 1.3 Individual Decision-Making Under Uncertainty -- 1.3.1 Homo Nudgiens -- 1.3.2 Bounded Rationality and Ethicality -- 1.3.3 Mental Temporal Accounting -- 1.3.4 Evolutionary-Grown Human Decision-Making -- References -- Part IIDigital Behavioral Economics -- 2 Communication in the Twenty-First Century -- 2.1 Nudging and Winking in the Digital Era -- 2.1.1 On the Collective Soul of Booms and Busts -- 2.1.2 Nudgital: Critique of Behavioral Political Economy -- 2.1.3 The Nudging Divide in the Twenty-First Century -- 2.1.4 The case of Searchplace Discrimination -- 2.1.5 Digital Inequality in the Post-COVID-19 Era -- References -- Part IIIBehavioral Finance -- 3 Value at Looking Back -- 3.1 Reflexivity in Socio-economic Backtesting -- 3.2 Results -- 3.3 Discussion -- References -- 4 Financial Behavioralism: A Behavioral Finance Approach to Minimize Losses and Maximize Profits from Heuristics and Biases -- 4.1 Diversifying Nudges -- 4.2 Crises-Robust Market Options -- 4.3 Long-Term Sustainable Market Options -- 4.4 Demographics -- 4.5 Tangibility -- 4.6 Safe Havens -- 4.7 Inflation -- 4.8 Interest Rate -- References -- 5 Market Communication -- 5.1 Too Much Information -- 5.2 Too Little Information -- 5.3 Social Phenomenon and Leaders in the Field -- 5.4 Time of Information -- 5.5 Firm-Biased Information -- 5.6 Medium Bias -- 5.7 Availability Biases -- 5.8 Quality of Information -- 5.9 Good News Breeding Overconfidence -- 5.10 Bad News -- References -- Part IVThe Future of Behavioral Economics -- 6 Artificial Intelligence and Nudging -- 6.1 Artificial Intelligence Market Disruption -- 6.1.1 Slowbalisation -- 6.2 Macroeconomic Modeling -- 6.2.1 Discussion -- 6.3 Big Data Ethics -- 6.3.1 Utility -- 6.3.2 Dignity.6.3.3 Information Sharing and Privacy -- 6.3.4 The Humane Preference for Communication -- 6.3.5 Privacy as a Human Virtue -- 6.3.6 Privacy in the Digital Big Data Era -- 6.3.7 A Utility Theory of Privacy and Information Sharing -- 6.4 Advances in Behavioral e-Economics and e-Ethics -- 6.4.1 Post-COVID Inequality -- 6.4.2 Searchplace Discrimination -- 6.4.3 Long COVID Information Exchange -- 6.4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Discussion -- 7.1 Behavioral Economics of Tomorrow -- 7.2 Discounting -- 7.3 On the Collective Soul of Economics -- 7.4 Public-Sector Implications -- 7.5 Legal and Global Governance Implications -- References -- 8 Conclusion -- References.Contributions to economics.EconomicsPsychological aspectsLeadershipSocial responsibility of businessLideratgethubEconomiathubAspectes psicològicsthubResponsabilitat social de l'empresathubLlibres electrònicsthubEconomicsPsychological aspects.Leadership.Social responsibility of business.LideratgeEconomiaAspectes psicològicsResponsabilitat social de l'empresa330.019Puaschunder Julia990573MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910768179803321Advances in behavioral economics and finance leadership3656059UNINA