Defining Greed


Journal article


Terri Seuntjens, Marcel Zeelenberg, Niels van de Ven, Seger Breugelmans
British Journal of Psychology, vol. 106(3), 2015, pp. 505-525


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Seuntjens, T., Zeelenberg, M., van de Ven, N., & Breugelmans, S. (2015). Defining Greed. British Journal of Psychology, 106(3), 505–525. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12100


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Seuntjens, Terri, Marcel Zeelenberg, Niels van de Ven, and Seger Breugelmans. “Defining Greed.” British Journal of Psychology 106, no. 3 (2015): 505–525.


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Seuntjens, Terri, et al. “Defining Greed.” British Journal of Psychology, vol. 106, no. 3, 2015, pp. 505–25, doi:10.1111/bjop.12100.


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@article{terri2015a,
  title = {Defining Greed},
  year = {2015},
  issue = {3},
  journal = {British Journal of Psychology},
  pages = {505-525},
  volume = {106},
  doi = {10.1111/bjop.12100},
  author = {Seuntjens, Terri and Zeelenberg, Marcel and van de Ven, Niels and Breugelmans, Seger}
}

[despite the importance of greed for economic behavior and economic theory, little is known about what greed actually is. we explore how people see greed, and come up with a definition that hopefully helps to further study greed: the desire to acquire more and the dissatisfaction of never having enough]

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