ISBN-13: 9783030810177 / Angielski / Twarda / 2021 / 186 str.
Part I: The Basics of Cultural Background
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Personal interviews with households using a printed questionnaire Section Title
1.2 European Social Survey
1.3 Dianeosis survey “What Greeks Believe”
1.4 Global Preference Survey
1.5 Scientific articles on personal traits in Greek society
1.6 Standard Eurobarometer
Chapter 2: Human Needs and Actions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Theoretical Background of Human Needs
2.3 Personal Traits: Derivatives of Behavior
2.4 Identity Theory
2.5 The Bipolar Pairs of Behaviors
2.6 The Complexity of Social Behavior
2.7 Comments
Chapter 3: Behavioral Identity
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Personal Identity Theory
3.3 Collective Identity
3,.4 Economic Science and Identity Theory
3.5 The Behavioral Identity of the Greeks (2019-2020)
3.6 Comments on the Behavioral Identity of the Greeks (2019-2020)
Chapter 4: The Big-Five Personality Characteristics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Personality Traits
4.3 Changes in Personality Traits
4.4 The Importance of the Big-Five Personal Traits
4.5 Measuring the Big Five Personal Traits of the Greek Society
Part II: Attitudes and Behaviors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Happiness
5.3 Life Satisfaction
5.4 Health
5.5 Happiness and Health
5.6 Political Self-determination
5.7 Happiness and Political Self-determination
5.8 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 6: Principles and Beliefs
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Environment - Family - Religion
6.3 Behavior Rules
6.4 Generalized Trust - Social Support - Individualism
6.5 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 7: Creativity, Incentives and Attitudes to Life
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Creativity
7.3 Attitudes to Life
7.4 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 8: Social Behaviors
8.1 Introduction Section Title
8.2 Human Approach
8.3 Security
8.4 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 9: Voting Intention, Rationalism, Welfare State and Happiness
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9.1 Introduction
9.2 Voting Intention
9.3 Voting Intention and Rationality
9.4 Voting Intention and Happiness
9.5 Voting Intention and Opinions on State, Taxation and Welfare
9.6 Voting Intention and Economic Policy
9.7 Concluding Remarks
Part III: Attitudes on Economic Policy
Chapter 10: Economy and Economic Policy
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Satisfaction with the state of the Economy
10.3 Government Interventions and Economic Policy
10.4 Concluding Remarks
11.1 Introduction
11.3 Foreign Investment and Incentives for Investment and Innovation
11.4 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 12: State, Taxation and State Welfare
12.2 Analysis of Opinions on the State, Taxation and State Welfare
12.3 Happiness, Rationality and Political Self-Determination
12.4 Concluding Remarks
Part IV: Risk Preferences, Loss Aversion and Rationality
Chapter 13: Rationality and Loss Aversion
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13.1 Introduction
13.2 Behaviors and needs
13.4 Rationality and Political Self-Positioning
13.6 Rationality, State, Taxation and State Welfare
13.7 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 14: The Global Preference Survey: Attitudes towards Risk, Positive and Negative Reciprocity and Altruism
14.1 Introduction
14.2 The Global Preference Survey
14.3 Attitudes Towards Risk
14.4 Attitudes Towards Positive and Negative Reciprocity
14.6 Concluding Remarks
Part IV: Social Behavior Hypothesis
Chapter 15: Τhe Dipoles of Social Behaviors
15.1Introduction List of Tables
15.2 Cultural Values of Hofstede and GLOBE Study for Greek Society
15.3 Schwartz’s Cultural Values for Greek Society
Chapter 16: Testing the Basic Social Modernization Theories
16.2 Theoretical Background
16.3 Post-materialism and Greek Society
16.4 Concluding Remarks
Panagiotis E. Petrakis is Professor in the Department of Economics at National
and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, where he serves as Scientifi c
Department of Economics at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens from
2005 to 2009. He is the author of numerous scientifi c articles and monographs
and has extensive publications in recognized academic journals on economic
development, entrepreneurship, and cultural background.
Kyriaki I. Kafka is Adjunct Lecturer of Economics at the National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens / Department of Economics. She has published books and
Economics, Journal of Business Research and Journal of Innovation and
Knowledge, and her research interests include economic development and
growth, cultural economics, institutional economics, entrepreneurship, and
innovation.
Pantelis C. Kostis is Adjunct Lecturer of Economics at the National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens / Department of Economics and the Hellenic
international academic journals including Journal of Comparative Economics,
Journal of Business Research, Economic Modelling and the Journal of Socio-
Economics. He is also the co-author of several books regarding the European and
the Greek economy, and economic development and growth.
Dionysis G. Valsamis is a Researcher in the Department of Economics at the
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He is the co-author of
include monetary policy, economic growth, and the implementation of economic
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