
handle: 10419/125938 , 10419/141460 , 10419/128449
AbstractStandard economics omits the role of narratives (the stories that people tell themselves and others) when they make all kinds of decisions. Narratives play a role in understanding the environment; focusing attention; predicting events; motivating action; assigning social roles and identities; defining power relations; and establishing and conveying social norms. This paper describes the role narratives play in decision making, as it also juxtaposes this description against the backdrop of the Bolshevik-spawned narrative that played a critical role in the history of Russia and the Soviet Union in the 20th Century.
narrative, Economics and Econometrics, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, D71, D72, Narrative, motivation, Identity, Attention, D30, D74, A12, A13, identity, A14, social assignment, Motivation, ddc:330, prediction, attention, D62, D23, D03, E02, D04, E03, Social assignment, Prediction, D20
narrative, Economics and Econometrics, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, D71, D72, Narrative, motivation, Identity, Attention, D30, D74, A12, A13, identity, A14, social assignment, Motivation, ddc:330, prediction, attention, D62, D23, D03, E02, D04, E03, Social assignment, Prediction, D20
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