Are (negative) emotions to blame for being positional? : an experimental investigation of the impact of emotional states on status preferences
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April 2017
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Authors: | Celse, Jérémy ; Galia, Fabrice ; Max, Sylvain |
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Journal of behavioral and experimental economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ZDB-ID 2769607-8. - Vol. 67.2017, p. 122-130
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Subject: | Relative standing | Emotions | Positional concern | Status | Experiment | Emotion | Sozialer Status | Social status | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour |
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