About this Research Topic
This research topic seeks to explore how explicitly stated attitudes and perceptions can lead to deviations from traditional economic predictions. By examining the role of sentiments in decision-making processes, the research aims to address questions such as: How do sentiments influence strategic interactions and risk-taking? What are the implications of sentiment-driven behavior for intertemporal choices and time inconsistency? Through theoretical, experimental, and empirical approaches, this research will test hypotheses related to the impact of sentiments on economic behavior.
To gather further insights into the relationship between sentiments and economic decision-making, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• The role of sentiments in strategic interaction and decision-making
• Identifying behavioral inconsistencies and their economic implications
• Impact of sentiments on risk-taking and intertemporal choice
• Novel methods for measuring or analyzing sentiments, including text analysis and AI/ML topic modelling
• Such analysis in consumer behavior, investment decisions, and employment practices
• Experimental designs using textual data, such as surveys, reviews, and performance evaluations
Keywords: decision-making, opinion, polarity, subjectivity, bias, sentiments
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