An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks.:
A groundbreaking work which presents a unified theory of human behaviour, grounded in economic thought.
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Zusammenfassung: | A groundbreaking work which presents a unified theory of human behaviour, grounded in economic thought. |
Beschreibung: | 3.3.1 Modern organizations as melting pots of thesefive types: Large-group examples. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (452 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and preview; Part I Greed and love; 1 Individual materialism, organizations, and power: The view[3pt] from mainstream economics; 1.1 Homo Economicus: Humans as individual rationalwealth maximizers; 1.1.1 Homo Economicus in historical perspective; 1.1.2 Generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.3 Limitations of existing generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.4 The core problem; 1.2 Socioeconomic phenomena explained by the Homo Economicus view. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2.1 Competition and organizations1.2.2 Institutions; 1.3 Love: The first addition to the mainstream view; 1.4 Power; 1.4.1 The individualistic approach to power; 1.4.2 Group power; 1.4.3 Groups and power: The second addition to the mainstream view; 1.5 Networks and market frictions: The third additionto the mainstream view; 1.6 Conclusions; 2 Love: The missing building block; 2.1 The plan of the chapter; 2.2 Love stories: Our loves and how they come to be; 2.2.1 The loyal soldier: Break 'em down and build 'em up; 2.2.2 The loving child; 2.2.3 The love for our children. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2.4 The love of a fan2.2.5 The faith of a hermit; 2.2.6 The love for our partners; 2.3 Analysis: Love and the Love Principle; 2.4 The basic science of love: Introduction and preview; 2.5 The human brain; 2.5.1 The conscious and unconscious mind; 2.5.2 The neural ``love program''; 2.6 Emotional development and regulation; 2.6.1 Emotional development; 2.6.2 Emotional regulation; 2.6.3 Is attachment in children related to power and desire?; 2.7 Categorization and emotional activation; 2.7.1 Categorization; 2.7.2 The role of emotional activation and regulation in love. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.7.3 Summing up the basic science of love2.8 Revisiting the Love Principle from an individual perspective; 2.8.1 Introduction to desire as experienced by the individual; 2.8.2 Social desirability; 2.8.3 Spiritual desirability; 2.8.4 Introduction to power as experienced by the individual; 2.8.5 Physical power; 2.8.6 Mental power; 2.8.7 Group power; 2.8.8 Out-of-sample predictions regarding love, desire, and power; 2.9 Comparing love with greed; 2.10 Why does love exist? An evolutionary perspective; 2.10.1 Dominance and submission in humans; 2.10.2 Evolutionary benefits of the love program. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.10.3 Unique aspects of love in humans2.11 Conclusions; Part II Groups, power, and the development of institutions; 3 Groups and power; 3.1 A note on methodology and organization; 3.1.1 A pragmatic approach; 3.1.2 Preview of the chapter; 3.1.3 Reciprocity and punishment; 3.2 A taxonomy of group archetypes; 3.2.1 Small hierarchies; 3.2.2 Small circles of reciprocity; 3.2.3 Large hierarchies; 3.2.4 Large circles of reciprocity; 3.2.5 Networks; 3.2.6 Common elements of reciprocal andhierarchical groups; 3.3 Groups in practice. | |
500 | |a 3.3.1 Modern organizations as melting pots of thesefive types: Large-group examples. | ||
520 | |a A groundbreaking work which presents a unified theory of human behaviour, grounded in economic thought. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Reciprocity (Commerce) |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111826 | |
650 | 0 | |a Social groups. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123946 | |
650 | 0 | |a Social networks. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87002172 | |
650 | 6 | |a Avarice. | |
650 | 6 | |a Homo conomicus. | |
650 | 6 | |a Réciprocité (Commerce) | |
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contents | Cover; An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and preview; Part I Greed and love; 1 Individual materialism, organizations, and power: The view[3pt] from mainstream economics; 1.1 Homo Economicus: Humans as individual rationalwealth maximizers; 1.1.1 Homo Economicus in historical perspective; 1.1.2 Generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.3 Limitations of existing generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.4 The core problem; 1.2 Socioeconomic phenomena explained by the Homo Economicus view. 1.2.1 Competition and organizations1.2.2 Institutions; 1.3 Love: The first addition to the mainstream view; 1.4 Power; 1.4.1 The individualistic approach to power; 1.4.2 Group power; 1.4.3 Groups and power: The second addition to the mainstream view; 1.5 Networks and market frictions: The third additionto the mainstream view; 1.6 Conclusions; 2 Love: The missing building block; 2.1 The plan of the chapter; 2.2 Love stories: Our loves and how they come to be; 2.2.1 The loyal soldier: Break 'em down and build 'em up; 2.2.2 The loving child; 2.2.3 The love for our children. 2.2.4 The love of a fan2.2.5 The faith of a hermit; 2.2.6 The love for our partners; 2.3 Analysis: Love and the Love Principle; 2.4 The basic science of love: Introduction and preview; 2.5 The human brain; 2.5.1 The conscious and unconscious mind; 2.5.2 The neural ``love program''; 2.6 Emotional development and regulation; 2.6.1 Emotional development; 2.6.2 Emotional regulation; 2.6.3 Is attachment in children related to power and desire?; 2.7 Categorization and emotional activation; 2.7.1 Categorization; 2.7.2 The role of emotional activation and regulation in love. 2.7.3 Summing up the basic science of love2.8 Revisiting the Love Principle from an individual perspective; 2.8.1 Introduction to desire as experienced by the individual; 2.8.2 Social desirability; 2.8.3 Spiritual desirability; 2.8.4 Introduction to power as experienced by the individual; 2.8.5 Physical power; 2.8.6 Mental power; 2.8.7 Group power; 2.8.8 Out-of-sample predictions regarding love, desire, and power; 2.9 Comparing love with greed; 2.10 Why does love exist? An evolutionary perspective; 2.10.1 Dominance and submission in humans; 2.10.2 Evolutionary benefits of the love program. 2.10.3 Unique aspects of love in humans2.11 Conclusions; Part II Groups, power, and the development of institutions; 3 Groups and power; 3.1 A note on methodology and organization; 3.1.1 A pragmatic approach; 3.1.2 Preview of the chapter; 3.1.3 Reciprocity and punishment; 3.2 A taxonomy of group archetypes; 3.2.1 Small hierarchies; 3.2.2 Small circles of reciprocity; 3.2.3 Large hierarchies; 3.2.4 Large circles of reciprocity; 3.2.5 Networks; 3.2.6 Common elements of reciprocal andhierarchical groups; 3.3 Groups in practice. |
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spelling | Frijters, Paul. An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013. 1 online resource (452 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Cover; An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and preview; Part I Greed and love; 1 Individual materialism, organizations, and power: The view[3pt] from mainstream economics; 1.1 Homo Economicus: Humans as individual rationalwealth maximizers; 1.1.1 Homo Economicus in historical perspective; 1.1.2 Generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.3 Limitations of existing generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.4 The core problem; 1.2 Socioeconomic phenomena explained by the Homo Economicus view. 1.2.1 Competition and organizations1.2.2 Institutions; 1.3 Love: The first addition to the mainstream view; 1.4 Power; 1.4.1 The individualistic approach to power; 1.4.2 Group power; 1.4.3 Groups and power: The second addition to the mainstream view; 1.5 Networks and market frictions: The third additionto the mainstream view; 1.6 Conclusions; 2 Love: The missing building block; 2.1 The plan of the chapter; 2.2 Love stories: Our loves and how they come to be; 2.2.1 The loyal soldier: Break 'em down and build 'em up; 2.2.2 The loving child; 2.2.3 The love for our children. 2.2.4 The love of a fan2.2.5 The faith of a hermit; 2.2.6 The love for our partners; 2.3 Analysis: Love and the Love Principle; 2.4 The basic science of love: Introduction and preview; 2.5 The human brain; 2.5.1 The conscious and unconscious mind; 2.5.2 The neural ``love program''; 2.6 Emotional development and regulation; 2.6.1 Emotional development; 2.6.2 Emotional regulation; 2.6.3 Is attachment in children related to power and desire?; 2.7 Categorization and emotional activation; 2.7.1 Categorization; 2.7.2 The role of emotional activation and regulation in love. 2.7.3 Summing up the basic science of love2.8 Revisiting the Love Principle from an individual perspective; 2.8.1 Introduction to desire as experienced by the individual; 2.8.2 Social desirability; 2.8.3 Spiritual desirability; 2.8.4 Introduction to power as experienced by the individual; 2.8.5 Physical power; 2.8.6 Mental power; 2.8.7 Group power; 2.8.8 Out-of-sample predictions regarding love, desire, and power; 2.9 Comparing love with greed; 2.10 Why does love exist? An evolutionary perspective; 2.10.1 Dominance and submission in humans; 2.10.2 Evolutionary benefits of the love program. 2.10.3 Unique aspects of love in humans2.11 Conclusions; Part II Groups, power, and the development of institutions; 3 Groups and power; 3.1 A note on methodology and organization; 3.1.1 A pragmatic approach; 3.1.2 Preview of the chapter; 3.1.3 Reciprocity and punishment; 3.2 A taxonomy of group archetypes; 3.2.1 Small hierarchies; 3.2.2 Small circles of reciprocity; 3.2.3 Large hierarchies; 3.2.4 Large circles of reciprocity; 3.2.5 Networks; 3.2.6 Common elements of reciprocal andhierarchical groups; 3.3 Groups in practice. 3.3.1 Modern organizations as melting pots of thesefive types: Large-group examples. A groundbreaking work which presents a unified theory of human behaviour, grounded in economic thought. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Avarice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010500 Economic man. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040835 Reciprocity (Commerce) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111826 Social groups. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123946 Social networks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87002172 Avarice. Homo conomicus. Réciprocité (Commerce) Réseaux sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Science économique. eclas Interdépendance. eclas Groupes sociaux. eclas Aspects sociaux. eclas Avarice fast Economic man fast Reciprocity (Commerce) fast Social groups fast Social networks fast Economisch gedrag. gtt Sociale aspecten. gtt Psychologische aspecten. gtt Electronic book. Foster, Gigi. has work: An economic theory of greed, love, groups, and networks (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGw3XHFc7MTTVwcMfYFxQm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Frijters, Paul. An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2013 9781107026278 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=545634 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Frijters, Paul An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. Cover; An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction and preview; Part I Greed and love; 1 Individual materialism, organizations, and power: The view[3pt] from mainstream economics; 1.1 Homo Economicus: Humans as individual rationalwealth maximizers; 1.1.1 Homo Economicus in historical perspective; 1.1.2 Generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.3 Limitations of existing generalizations of Homo Economicus; 1.1.4 The core problem; 1.2 Socioeconomic phenomena explained by the Homo Economicus view. 1.2.1 Competition and organizations1.2.2 Institutions; 1.3 Love: The first addition to the mainstream view; 1.4 Power; 1.4.1 The individualistic approach to power; 1.4.2 Group power; 1.4.3 Groups and power: The second addition to the mainstream view; 1.5 Networks and market frictions: The third additionto the mainstream view; 1.6 Conclusions; 2 Love: The missing building block; 2.1 The plan of the chapter; 2.2 Love stories: Our loves and how they come to be; 2.2.1 The loyal soldier: Break 'em down and build 'em up; 2.2.2 The loving child; 2.2.3 The love for our children. 2.2.4 The love of a fan2.2.5 The faith of a hermit; 2.2.6 The love for our partners; 2.3 Analysis: Love and the Love Principle; 2.4 The basic science of love: Introduction and preview; 2.5 The human brain; 2.5.1 The conscious and unconscious mind; 2.5.2 The neural ``love program''; 2.6 Emotional development and regulation; 2.6.1 Emotional development; 2.6.2 Emotional regulation; 2.6.3 Is attachment in children related to power and desire?; 2.7 Categorization and emotional activation; 2.7.1 Categorization; 2.7.2 The role of emotional activation and regulation in love. 2.7.3 Summing up the basic science of love2.8 Revisiting the Love Principle from an individual perspective; 2.8.1 Introduction to desire as experienced by the individual; 2.8.2 Social desirability; 2.8.3 Spiritual desirability; 2.8.4 Introduction to power as experienced by the individual; 2.8.5 Physical power; 2.8.6 Mental power; 2.8.7 Group power; 2.8.8 Out-of-sample predictions regarding love, desire, and power; 2.9 Comparing love with greed; 2.10 Why does love exist? An evolutionary perspective; 2.10.1 Dominance and submission in humans; 2.10.2 Evolutionary benefits of the love program. 2.10.3 Unique aspects of love in humans2.11 Conclusions; Part II Groups, power, and the development of institutions; 3 Groups and power; 3.1 A note on methodology and organization; 3.1.1 A pragmatic approach; 3.1.2 Preview of the chapter; 3.1.3 Reciprocity and punishment; 3.2 A taxonomy of group archetypes; 3.2.1 Small hierarchies; 3.2.2 Small circles of reciprocity; 3.2.3 Large hierarchies; 3.2.4 Large circles of reciprocity; 3.2.5 Networks; 3.2.6 Common elements of reciprocal andhierarchical groups; 3.3 Groups in practice. Avarice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010500 Economic man. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040835 Reciprocity (Commerce) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111826 Social groups. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123946 Social networks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87002172 Avarice. Homo conomicus. Réciprocité (Commerce) Réseaux sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Science économique. eclas Interdépendance. eclas Groupes sociaux. eclas Aspects sociaux. eclas Avarice fast Economic man fast Reciprocity (Commerce) fast Social groups fast Social networks fast Economisch gedrag. gtt Sociale aspecten. gtt Psychologische aspecten. gtt |
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title | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_auth | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_exact_search | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_full | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_fullStr | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_full_unstemmed | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_short | An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks. |
title_sort | economic theory of greed love groups and networks |
topic | Avarice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010500 Economic man. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040835 Reciprocity (Commerce) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111826 Social groups. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123946 Social networks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87002172 Avarice. Homo conomicus. Réciprocité (Commerce) Réseaux sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Science économique. eclas Interdépendance. eclas Groupes sociaux. eclas Aspects sociaux. eclas Avarice fast Economic man fast Reciprocity (Commerce) fast Social groups fast Social networks fast Economisch gedrag. gtt Sociale aspecten. gtt Psychologische aspecten. gtt |
topic_facet | Avarice. Economic man. Reciprocity (Commerce) Social groups. Social networks. Homo conomicus. Réciprocité (Commerce) Réseaux sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. Science économique. Interdépendance. Groupes sociaux. Aspects sociaux. Avarice Economic man Social groups Social networks Economisch gedrag. Sociale aspecten. Psychologische aspecten. Electronic book. |
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