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2. Social Rationality, Self-Regulation, and Well-Being: The Regulatory Significance of Needs, Goals, and the Self
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Rational Choice Social Research 1
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Part I: Rationality and Decision-making
- 1. Rationality, Social Preferences, and Strategic Decision-making from a Behavioral Economics Perspective 33
- 2. Social Rationality, Self-Regulation, and Well-Being: The Regulatory Significance of Needs, Goals, and the Self 72
- 3. Rational Choice Research on Social Dilemmas: Embeddedness Effects on Trust 113
- 4. Modeling Collective Decision-making 151
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Part II: Networks and Inequality
- 5. Social Exchange, Power, and Inequality in Networks 185
- 6. Social Capital 220
- 7. Network Dynamics 252
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Part III: Communities and Cohesion
- 8. Rational Choice Research in Criminology: A Multi-Level Framework 283
- 9. Secularization: Theoretical Controversies Generating Empirical Research 322
- 10. Assimilation as Rational Action in Contexts Defined by Institutions and Boundaries 355
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Part IV: States and Conflicts
- 11. Terrorism and the State 381
- 12. Choosing War: State Decisions to Initiate and End Wars and Observe the Peace Afterward 411
- 13. Rational Choice Approaches to State-Making 443
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Part V: Markets and Organizations
- 14. Market Design and Market Failure 473
- 15. Organizational Governance 513
- 16. Rational Choice and Organizational Change 556
- Index 589
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Rational Choice Social Research 1
-
Part I: Rationality and Decision-making
- 1. Rationality, Social Preferences, and Strategic Decision-making from a Behavioral Economics Perspective 33
- 2. Social Rationality, Self-Regulation, and Well-Being: The Regulatory Significance of Needs, Goals, and the Self 72
- 3. Rational Choice Research on Social Dilemmas: Embeddedness Effects on Trust 113
- 4. Modeling Collective Decision-making 151
-
Part II: Networks and Inequality
- 5. Social Exchange, Power, and Inequality in Networks 185
- 6. Social Capital 220
- 7. Network Dynamics 252
-
Part III: Communities and Cohesion
- 8. Rational Choice Research in Criminology: A Multi-Level Framework 283
- 9. Secularization: Theoretical Controversies Generating Empirical Research 322
- 10. Assimilation as Rational Action in Contexts Defined by Institutions and Boundaries 355
-
Part IV: States and Conflicts
- 11. Terrorism and the State 381
- 12. Choosing War: State Decisions to Initiate and End Wars and Observe the Peace Afterward 411
- 13. Rational Choice Approaches to State-Making 443
-
Part V: Markets and Organizations
- 14. Market Design and Market Failure 473
- 15. Organizational Governance 513
- 16. Rational Choice and Organizational Change 556
- Index 589