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Autor:
Kai Ruggeri, Amma Panin, Milica Vdovic, Bojana Većkalov, Nazeer Abdul-Salaam, Jascha Achterberg, Jolly Amatya, Kanchan Amatya, Arjoon Arunasalam, Sarah Ashcroft-Jones, Aseman Bagheri Sheshdeh, Eike Kofi Buabang, Matthias Burghart, Sibele Dias Aquino, Ludvig Daae Bjørndal, Ana-Maria Cazan, Georgia Clay, Simone D'Ambrogio, Tatianna Dugue, David Feng, René Freichel, Lucia Freira, Maja Friedemann, Ziwei Gao, Sandra Jeanette Geiger, Marlene Hecht, David Izydorczyk, Lea Jakob, Hannes Jarke, Ondřej Kácha, Ralitsa Karakasheva, Emmanuel Kemel, Jakub Maciej Krawiec, Nato Lagidze, Aleksandra Lazić, Hyung Seo Lee, Zan Lep, Samuel Lins, Metasebiya Ayele Mamo, Silvana Mareva, Sebastian A. Meyer, Lucy McGill, Sharon McParland, Szymon Bartłomiej Mizak, Aizhan Mukhyshbayeva, Joaquin Navajas, Dragana Neshevska, Ana Elsa Nieto, Franziska Nippold, Julia Marie Oberschulte, Riinu Pae, Tsvetelina Panchelieva, Sun Young Park, Daria Stefania Pascu, Gerhard M. Prinz, Nikolay R. Rachev, Josip Razum, Charlotte Rutherford, Rand Said, Inés Sanguino, Yarden Shir, D. Elisabeth C. Sievert, Irina Soboleva, Felice Tavera, Anna Louise Todsen, Volodymyr Vakhitov, Adrianna Jordan Valencia, Tina Venema, Jáchym Vintr, Marek Albert Vranka, Lisa Wagner, Kailin Xu, Aleksandra Yosifova, Zorana Zupan, Eduardo Garcia-Garzon
Economic inequality is associated with extreme rates of temporal discounting, which is a behavioral pattern where individuals choose smaller, immediate financial gains over larger, delayed gains. Such patterns may feed into rising global inequality,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a93f0b19fdaee5bb4b6c72fa237629e0
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/2enfz
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/2enfz
Autor:
Kai Ruggeri, Sonia Alí, Mari Louise Berge, Giulia Bertoldo, Anna Cortijos-Bernabeu, Ludvig Daae Bjørndal, Clair Davison, Emir Demić, Celia Esteban Serna, Maja Friedemann, Shannon P Kong, Hannes Jarke, Ralitsa Karakasheva, Peggah Khorrami, Jakob Kveder, Thomas Lind Andersen, Ingvild Sandø Lofthus, Lucy McGill, Ana Elsa Nieto, Jacobo Pérez, Sahana Kalyani Quail, Charlotte Rutherford, Felice Tavera, Nastja Tomat, Chiara Van Reyn, Bojana Većkalov, Jane Wang, Aleksandra Yosifova, Francesca Papa, Enrico Rubaltelli, Sander van der Linden, Tomas Folke
Kahneman and Tversky’s 1979 article on Prospect Theory is one of the most influential papers across all of the behavioural sciences. The study tested a series of binary financial (risky) choices, ultimately concluding that judgments formed under un
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b87430ea887e955e95cf09f4fb478afb
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/2nyd6
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/2nyd6
Autor:
Ludvig Daae Bjørndal, Lucia Freira, Johanna Blomster Lyshol, Felicia T. A. Sundström, Julia Oberschulte, Sonya Xu, Sandra J. Geiger, Genaro Basulto Mejía, Kohei Ueda, Joaquin Navajas, Anna Louise Todsen, Martin Čadek, Charlotte Rutherford, Aleksandra Gracheva, Kailin Xu, A. Nieto, Irina Soboleva, Tatianna M. Dugue, Silvia Filippi, Marek A. Vranka, Alexander Bailey, Franziska Nippold, Rand Said, Martina Benvenuti, Forget Mingiri Kapingura, Nikola Erceg, Nathalia Melo de Carvalho, Gerhard M. Prinz, James Rujimora, Metasebiya Ayele Mamo, Katherine Bibilouri, Hannes Jarke, David Feng, Kanchan Amatya, Emmanuel Kemel, Yuki Yamada, Sabrina Black, Aleksandra Lazarević, Thomas Lind Andersen, Dora Popović, Žan Lep, Volodymyr Vakhitov, Ziwei Gao, Jason Trinh, Anișoara Melnic, Alice Turati, Laura Maratkyzy, David Izydorczyk, Eike Kofi Buabang, Christina Eun Rho, Jakub Krawiec, Aliya Bermaganbet, Simone D'Ambrogio, Nikolay R. Rachev, Daria Stefania Pascu, Adrian Dahl Askelund, Sanne Verra, Dragana Neshevska, Mary Shiels, Thiago Otto, Kalina Nikolova Kalinova, Anna-Lena Tebbe, Nicolas Say, Shiyi Chen, Lisa Wagner, Salomé Mamede, Sandra Ilić, Peggah R. Khorrami, Milica Vdovic, Tymofii Brik, Grace Duffy, Mari Louise Berge, Muhammad Fedryansyah, Irem Soysal, Binahayati Rusyidi, Suwen Ge, David Kasdan, Amina Mohammed, Nida Hasan, Jáchym Vintr, Sebastian Meyer, Zorana Zupan, Hyung Seo Lee, Kai Ruggeri, Ingvild S. Lofthus, Anastasia Gracheva, Sibele Aquino, Chiara Van Reyn, René Freichel, Tran Tran, Tina Solomonia, Ondřej Kácha, Leya George, Kaja Damnjanović, Alexander Ikonomeas, Aleksandra Yosifova, Ana-Maria Cazan, Ke Ying Xing, Inés Sanguino, Melis Çetinçelik, Siddhant Soni, Elisabeth D. C. Sievert, Federica Rocca, Eman Farahat, Jacqueline Taylor, Jakob Jakob, Pika Ranc, Xinyi Hong, Nato Lagidze, Aizhan Mukhyshbayeva, Szymon Mizak, Aseman Bagheri Sheshdeh, Robert Farrokhnia, Celia Esteban-Serna, Silvana Mareva, Ali Hajian, Xue Wu, Esther Awazzi Envuladu, Ralitsa Karakasheva, Matthias Burghart, Valentino Chai, Marija Petrović, Irena Pavlović, Maja Friedemann, Patricia Chen, Matías Fonollá, Mareyba Fawad, Nazeer Abdul-Salaam, Georgia Clay, Aleksandra Lazić, Carla Akil, Lucy McGill, R. Shayna Rosenbaum, Juliette Tobias-Webb, Katrine Krabbe Thommesen, Yarden Shir, Riinu Pae, Filippo Toscano, Nélida Ayacaxli, Shivika Marwaha, Jolly Amatya, Aslı Bursalıoğlu, Adrianna Valencia, Marlene Hecht, Sharon McParland, Eduardo Garcia-Garzon, Sarah Ashcroft-Jones, Sun Young Park, Amma Panin, Arjoon Arunasalam, Josip Razum, Naos Mesfin Buzayu, Barbora Hubená, Ahmet Kerem Sarikaya, Samuel Lincoln Bezerra Lins, Lucía Macchia, Jascha Achterberg, Lea Jakob, Felice L. Tavera, Federica Stablum, Margo Janssens, Martina Vacondio, Paula Barea Arroyo, Tsvetelina Panchelieva, Iulia Grabovski, Tina Venema, Xintong Tang, Shehrbano Jamali Niazi, Leonore Riitsalu, Bojana Većkalov, Twinkle Dwarkanath
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour, 6. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Human Behavior
Nature Human Behaviour, 6(10), 1386-1397. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Human Behaviour, 6. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Human Behavior
Nature Human Behaviour, 6(10), 1386-1397. Nature Publishing Group
Economic inequality is associated with preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is unclear whether it is a function of choice preferences or norms, or
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8c0ec6988753d19c783094e4fc7a067a