
The Emotional Life of Money
How Money Changes the Way We Think and Feel
Mary Cross(Autor*in)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Erschienen am 15. September 2017
Buch
Hardcover
184 Seiten
978-1-4408-5053-0 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
This fascinating book illustrates how human behavior regarding money is triggered by emotion and powered by our psychic makeup, empowering readers to better understand their own behavior and decision making with money.
Beyond being an essential medium of exchange, money carries deep psychological significance: having enough of it confers power and status and provides the potential to sustain our lifestyle and fulfill our desires. Not having money triggers a breadth of negative emotions. This book explores the psychological payload money carries and the emotional effects it generates, allowing readers to better understand people's behavior with money and its effects on their own lives.
The Emotional Life of Money: How Money Changes the Way We Think and Feel identifies common hang-ups and anxieties about money; summarizes current academic research on money behavior and how people make decisions about their money; discusses the newest branch of economics, behavioral economics; and explores the possibility of the disappearance of cash in the digital future. General readers will be able to comprehend why money has often generated intense feelings of desire, greed, envy, elation, and other emotions, as well as sense of status; and undergraduate students in psychology, economics, and sociology courses will benefit from learning about the latest research on behavior economics and the powerful psychological and emotional effects of money.
Beyond being an essential medium of exchange, money carries deep psychological significance: having enough of it confers power and status and provides the potential to sustain our lifestyle and fulfill our desires. Not having money triggers a breadth of negative emotions. This book explores the psychological payload money carries and the emotional effects it generates, allowing readers to better understand people's behavior with money and its effects on their own lives.
The Emotional Life of Money: How Money Changes the Way We Think and Feel identifies common hang-ups and anxieties about money; summarizes current academic research on money behavior and how people make decisions about their money; discusses the newest branch of economics, behavioral economics; and explores the possibility of the disappearance of cash in the digital future. General readers will be able to comprehend why money has often generated intense feelings of desire, greed, envy, elation, and other emotions, as well as sense of status; and undergraduate students in psychology, economics, and sociology courses will benefit from learning about the latest research on behavior economics and the powerful psychological and emotional effects of money.
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
USA
Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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7 bw illus
Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
446 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-5053-0 (9781440850530)
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Mary Cross, PhD, is professor emerita at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, where she was chair of the English Department.
Inhalt
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Emotional Side of Money: How Money Changes the Way We Think and Feel
Chapter 2 Your Money Script: Uncovering the Sources of Your Feelings about Money
Chapter 3 What Is Money? A Very Brief History of Currency
Chapter 4 Money Changes Everything: Does Money Buy Happiness?
Chapter 5 Money Psych: Why We Act the Way We Do around Money
Chapter 6 Gender and Money: Bias, Behavior, and Inequality
Chapter 7 Money Madness: Pathologies and Disorders
Chapter 8 How We Make Decisions about Money: Behavioral Economics
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Chapter 1 The Emotional Side of Money: How Money Changes the Way We Think and Feel
Chapter 2 Your Money Script: Uncovering the Sources of Your Feelings about Money
Chapter 3 What Is Money? A Very Brief History of Currency
Chapter 4 Money Changes Everything: Does Money Buy Happiness?
Chapter 5 Money Psych: Why We Act the Way We Do around Money
Chapter 6 Gender and Money: Bias, Behavior, and Inequality
Chapter 7 Money Madness: Pathologies and Disorders
Chapter 8 How We Make Decisions about Money: Behavioral Economics
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author