Mellani Day & Angela A. Stanton 
Neuroeconomics and the Firm [PDF ebook] 

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The ideal firm has been studied over several centuries, yet little is known about what makes one successful and another fail. This pioneering book brings together leading researchers investigating the concept of the firm from a neuroscientific perspective. From the viewpoint of economics, the firm’s purpose is to maximize shareholders’ wealth; resources are commodities, each with its particular supply and demand curve that can be manipulated by the firm to its own benefit. Traditionally, the firm is focused on the strategic, operational and resource management objectives. The editors instead suggest that the objective of the firm is equal to the objectives of its workers. The definition and function of risk in decision-making, ethics, trust and the global financial crisis are all discussed. They are analyzed from the perspective of human bio-physiology, using scanning and hormonal analysis tools, with a focus on the implications for the bottom line of the firm. With experimental as well as theoretical and applied contributions, this book will benefit scholars and students of economics, business management, finance, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, psychology, neuroscience and law. Practitioners of management, entrepreneurship and law firms will also find this book to be a captivating read.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9781849805605 ● Editor Mellani Day & Angela A. Stanton ● Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8080570 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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