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References For Behavioral Economics Insights & Applications

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Dive into a collection of foundational and cutting-edge research in the field of Behavioral Economics. These references explore the intersection of psychology and economics, shedding light on how individuals and organizations make decisions, evaluate trade-offs, and respond to incentives. From theoretical frameworks to real-world applications, this curated selection of works highlights the transformative potential of Behavioral Economics in areas such as public health, consumer behavior, policy design, and beyond.

Whether you’re a researcher, practitioner, or simply curious about the science of decision-making, these resources offer valuable insights to inform your work and inspire new approaches to complex challenges.

References

  1. 1 Gilroy, S. P., Kaplan, B. A., Schwartz, L. P., Reed, D. D., & Hursh, S. R. A zero-bounded model of operant demand. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 115(3), 729–746. Read more
  2. 2 Hursh, S. R. Economic concepts for the analysis of behavior. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 34(2), 219–238. Read more
  3. 3 Hursh, S. R. Behavioral economics. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 42(3), 435–452. Read more
  4. 4 Hursh, S. R. Behavioral economics of drug self-administration and drug abuse policy. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 56(2), 377–393. Read more
  5. 5 Hursh, S. R., & Roma, P. G. Behavioral economics and the analysis of consumption and choice. Managerial and Decision Economics, 37(4–5), 224–238. Read more
  6. 6 Hursh, S. R., & Schwartz, L. P. A general model of demand and discounting. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 37(1), 37–56. Read more
  7. 7 Hursh, S. R., & Silberberg, A. Economic demand and essential value. Psychological Review, 115(1), 186–198. Read more
  8. 8 Hursh, S. R., Strickland, J. C., Schwartz, L. P., & Reed, D. D. Quantifying the impact of public perceptions on vaccine acceptance using behavioral economics. Frontiers in Public Health, 8, 877. Read more
  9. 9 Kaplan, B. A., Gilroy, S. P., Reed, D. D., Koffarnus, M. N., & Hursh, S. R. The R package beezdemand: Behavioral Economic Easy Demand. Perspectives on Behavior Science, 42(1), 163–180. Read more
  10. 10 Reed, D. D., Gelino, B. W., & Strickland, J. C. Behavioral economic demand: How simulated behavioral tasks can inform Health policy. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Science, Online First. Read more
  11. 11 Reed, D. D., Niileksela, C. R., & Kaplan, B. A. Behavioral economics: A tutorial for behavior analysis in practice. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 6(1), 34–54. Read more
  12. 12 Reed, D. D., Strickland, J. C., Gelino, B. W., Hursh, S. R., Jarmolowicz, D. P., Kaplan, B. A., & Amlung, M. Applied behavioral economics and public health policies: Historical precedence and translational promise. Behavioural Processes, 198, 104640. Read more
  13. 13 Roma, P. G., Reed, D. D., DiGennaro Reed, F. D., & Hursh, S. R. Progress of and prospects for hypothetical purchase task questionnaires in consumer behavior analysis and public policy. Behavior Analyst, 40(2), 329–342. Read more
  14. 14 Schwartz, L. P., & Hursh, S. R. A behavioral economic analysis of smartwatches using internet‐based hypothetical demand. Managerial and Decision Economics, 43(7), 2729-2736. Read more
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