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Mood Implications on Social Behaviour in Complex Societies. A Literature Review

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
Abstract:
This article provides an overview of previous studies on social mood and its implications
for social behaviour. While economics and game theory conflate the idea of rationality with
rational expectations and objective information, social psychologists and sociologists suggest that
individuals are often subject to mood under many different circumstances, from social relationships
to voting and consumer behaviour. Evolutionary and behavioural studies suggest that this is
far from being “irrational”, although it can lead to unexpected socially undesirable outcomes. By
considering research in economics, behavioural sciences, sociology and psychology, our article
suggests that social mood should be disentangled from emotions, and we need to discuss the
need for a more sophisticated notion of social rationality. Our findings suggest that integrating
(big, behavioural, population) data and (psycho-sociological) theory is key to understanding why
social mood is increasingly influencing social relationships, economic exchanges and political
preferences in complex, globally hyperlinked societies.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Social ,Mood; Emotions, Social Behaviour; ,Decision Making; ,Sense-making
List of contributors:
Alengoz, Linda; Castellani, Marco; Squazzoni, Flaminio
Authors of the University:
CASTELLANI Marco
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/507020
Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/507020/85749/AlengozCastellaniSquazzoni2017SocialMood.pdf
Published in:
SOCIOLOGICA
Journal
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