PUBLICATIONS

This list was last updated on 20 March 1999

 

PROGRAMME PUBLICATIONS

Programme Discussion Papers are listed separately.

Taylor-Gooby, P. (ed.), Choice and Public Policy, Macmillan, 1998.

Taylor-Gooby, P. (ed.), Risk, Trust and Welfare, Macmillan, 1999.

Taylor-Gooby, P., "Markets and Motives: Trust in Welfare Markets", Journal of Social Policy, 27, 1, pp.97-115, 1998.

Taylor-Gooby, P., "'Things can only get better': Expectations and the Welfare State", Policy and Politics, 24, 4, pp.471-6, 1998.

Taylor-Gooby, P., "The Obsolescence of Consumerism", Journal of Economic Psychology, 19, 5, 1998.

Taylor-Gooby, P., Dean, H., Munro, M. and Parker, G., "Risk and the Welfare State", British Journal of Sociology, 50, 2, 1999.

 

PROJECT PUBLICATIONS

 Attitudes and Behaviour towards Financial Planning for Care in Old Age

Clarke, H., "Attitudes and Behaviour towards Purchasing Long-Term Care", Insurance Trends, October 1997.

Clarke, H. and Parker, G. "Long-Term Care Survey", The Actuary, 26-7, July, 1998.

Clarke, H. and Parker, G. "Funding options for long-term care", Elderly Client Adviser, 3, 2, 26-29, Jan/Feb 1998.

Parker, G. and Clarke, H. "Attitudes and Behaviour towards Financial Planning for Care in Old Age" Nuffield Community Care Studies Unit, University of Leicester, Working Paper No. 58. November 1997.

Clarke, H. "Ethnicity and Ageing: Preliminary Analysis of White and Non-White Respondents' Attitudes Towards the Funding and Provision of Care in Old Age", Nuffield Community Care Studies Unit, University of Leicester, Working Paper No. 72. September 1998.

Parker, G. and Clarke, H., "The Development of Long-Term Care Insurance in Britain", Nuffield Community Care Studies Unit, University of Leicester, Working Paper No.42, September 1995.

Parker, G. and Clarke, H., "Attitudes towards Long-Term Care for Elderly People: Evidence Submitted to the Health Committee", Nuffield Community Care Studies Unit, University of Leicester, Working Paper No.38, January 1996.

Parker, G. and Clarke, H., "Attitudes and Behaviour towards Financial Planning for Care in Old Age: Results of a National Survey", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1166-1175, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Parker, G., Editorial - "Can't Pay? Won't Pay? Finance for Long-Term Care", Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, July 1997.

Parker, G. and Clarke, H., "Will you still need me? Will you still feed me? Attitudes towards long-term care", Social Policy and Administration, 31:2, 119-135, 1997.

 The project also contributed chapters to both to programme books.

 

Beliefs, Perceptions and Expectations in the U.K. Owner-Occupied Housing Market

Munro, M. and Madigan, R., "Housing Strategies in an Uncertain Market", Sociological Review, 46:4, 714-34, 1998.

Madigan, R. and Munro, M., "Housing Ladders and Household Strategies", Sociology, 1998.

Memery, C., "Beliefs, Perceptions and Expectations of U.K. Homeowners", Mortgage Weekly, 10.11.95.

 Munro, M., "Rationality and Choice in House Purchase", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 1, 473-486, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Munro, M., "Perceptions of Uncertainty and Risk in the Housing Market", Housing Finance, 36, November 1997.

The project also contributed chapters to both programme books.

 

British Asian Self-Employment: The Interaction of Culture and Economics

Metcalf, H., Modood, T. and Virdee, S., "Asian Self-Employment: The Interaction of Culture and Economics in England", London: Policy Studies Institute, 1996.

T. Modood, "Asian Self-Employment:Do the Differences between South Asian Ethnicities Matter?" in R. Barot and T. Nichols (eds) Economy, Ethnicity and Social Change: South Asian Business Enterprise in Britain, Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999. 

The research contributed to:

Modood, T et al, Ethnic Minorities in Britain: Diversity and Disadvantage, Policy Studies Institute: London, 1997.

The project also contributed a chapter to the first programme book.

 

A Distributed Artificial Intelligence Simulation of Budgetary Decision Making

Chattoe, E., "The Use of Evolutionary Algorithms in Economics: Metaphors or Models for Social Interaction?", in E. Hillebrand and J. Stender (eds.), Many-agent Simulation and Artificial Life, Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1994.

Chattoe, E., "Why Are We Simulating Anyway? Some Answers from Economics", in K.G. Troitzsch, U.G. Muller, N. Gilbert and J.E. Doran (eds.), Social Science Microsimulation, Ch.4, 67-68, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996.

Chattoe, E., "A Simulation of Budgetary Decision Making Based on Interviews with Pensioners", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1114, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Chattoe, E., "Modelling Economic Interaction Using a Genetic Algorithm", in T. Back, D. Fogel and Z. Michalewicz (eds.), The Handbook of Evolutionary Computation, New York: Oxford University Press/IOP Publishing, G7.1 1-5, 1997.

Chattoe, E. and Gilbert, N., "A Simulation of Adaptation Mechanisms in Budgetary Decision Making", in R. Conte et al (eds.), Simulating Social Phenomena, Berlin: Springer, 1997.

Chattoe, E., "What Simulation Has Done for Economics and What It Might Do", in Sydow, Achim (ed.) Proceedings of the 15th IMACS World Congress on Scientific Computation, Modelling and Applied Mathematics, Volume 6: Applications in Modelling and Simulation, Berlin: Wissenschaft und Technik Verlag, pp. 757-762, 1997.

Chattoe, E. and Gilbert, N. "Talking About Budgets: Time and Uncertainty in Household Decision-Making", Sociology, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 85-104, 1999.

Gilbert, N. and Doran, J. (eds.), Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena, London: UCL Press, 1994.

Gilbert, N. and Conte, R. (eds.), Artificial Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Life, London: UCL Press, 1995.

Gilbert, N., "Simulation as a Research Strategy", in K.G. Troitzsch, U.G. Muller, N. Gilbert and J.E. Doran (eds.), Social Science Microsimulation, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996.

Gilbert, N., "Environments and Languages to Support Social Simulation", in K.G. Troitzsch, U.G. Muller, N. Gilbert and J.E. Doran (eds.), Social Science Microsimulation, Berlin:Springer-Verlag, 1996.

Gilbert, N., "Holism, Individualism and Emergent Properties: An Approach from the Perspective of Simulation", in R. Hegselmann et al (eds.), Modelling and Simulation in the Social Sciences from the Philosophy of Science Point of View, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996.

The research contributed to:

Gilbert, G.N., "Computer Simulation and the Social Sciences", Report for ESRC, 1997.

Gilbert, G.N., "The Simulation of Social Processes", in T. Coppock (ed.), Information Technology and Scholarly Disciplines, London: British Academy, 1997.

Gilbert, N. and Troitzsch, K., "Social Science Micro-simulation", Bulletin de Methode Sociologique, 56, p71-8, 1997.

Gilbert, N. and Troitzsch, K., Simulation for the Social Sciences, Milton Keynes: Open University Press, Forthcoming.

  

Economic Learning and Social Evolution

Binmore, K.G., "Rationality in the Centipede", in R. Fagin (ed.), Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the fifth TARK conference, Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, California, 1994.

Binmore, K.G. and Samuelson, L., "An Economist's Perspective on the Evolution of Norms", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 150, 45-71, 1994.

Binmore, K.G. and Samuelson, L., "Drift", European Economic Review, 38, 851-867, 1994.

Binmore, K.G., Samuelson, L. and Vaughan, R., "Musical Chairs: Modelling Noisy Evolution", Games and Economic Behaviour, 11, 1-35, 1995.

Binmore, K.G., Gale, J. and Samuelson, L., "Learning to be Imperfect: the Ultimatum Game", Games and Economic Behaviour, 8, 56-90, 1995.

Dunbar, R. and Spoors, M., "Social Networking, Support Cliques and Kinship", Human Nature, 6(3), 273-290, 1995.

Dunbar, R., Clark, A. and Hurst, N., "Conflict and Co-operation among the Vikings: Contingent Behavioural Decisions", Ethology and Sociology, 16, 233-246, 1995.

The research contributed to:

Binmore, K.G., "Playing Fair", Game Theory and the Social Contract I, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1994.

Dunbar, R., "The Mating System of Callitrichid Primates: I. Conditions for the Co-evolution of Pair Bonding and Twinning", Animal Behaviour, 50, 1057-1070, 1995.

Dunbar, R., "The Mating System of Callitrichid Primates: II. The Impact of Helpers", Animal Behaviour, 50, 1071-1089, 1995.

Dunbar, R., "Neocortex Size and Group Size in Primates: A Test of the Hypothesis", Journal of Human Evolution, 28, 287-296, 1995.

 

Entrepreneurial Behaviour amongst General Practitioners

Ennew, C., Whynes, D., Jolleys, J. and Robinson, P., "Entrepreneurship and Innovation among GP Fundholders", Public Money and Management, 18(1), pp59-64, 1998.

Ennew, C., Feighan, T. and Whynes, D., "Entrepreneurial Activity in the Public Sector: Evidence from U.K. Primary Care", Public Money and Management, 1998.

Whynes, D. and Reed, G., "Fundholders' Referral Patterns and Perceptions of Service Quality in Hospital Provision of Elective General Surgery", British Journal of General Practice, 44, 557-560, 1994.

Whynes, D., Baines, D. and Tolley, K., "GP Fundholding and the Costs of Prescribing", Journal of Public Health Medicine, 17, 323-329, 1995.

The research also contributed a chapter to the first programme book.

 

Framing, Salience and Product Images

Bacharach, M. and Gambetta, D., "Signalling Identity", mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1996.

Bacharach, M. and Gambetta, D., "Elements of a Theory of Quality Signals", mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1996.

Bacharach, M., Jones, M. and Stahl, D., "Measuring Saliences in an Oddity Task and a Memory Task", mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1996.

Bacharach, M. and Stahl, D., "The Variable Frame Level-n Theory of Games", mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1996.

Bacharach, M. and Bernasconi, M., "The Variable Frame Theory of Focal Points: An Experimental Study", Games and Economic Behavior, 19, 1-45, 1997.

Bacharach, M., "Showing What You Are by Showing Who You Are", Russell Sage Foundation Research Report, mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1997.

Bacharach, M., Jones, M. and Stahl, D., "Saliences of Objects in an Oddity Task and a Memory Task", mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1997.

Colman, A.M., Wober, J.M. and Norris, C.E., "Sight Bites: A Study of Viewers' Impressions of Corporate Logos in the Communications Industry", Journal of the Market Research Society, 37, 405-415, 1995.

Colman, A.M., "Prisoner's Dilemma, Chicken, and Mixed-Strategy Evolutionary Equilibria", The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 550-551, 1995.

Colman, A.M. and Stirk, J.A., "Stackelberg Thinking in Mixed-Motive Games: An Experimental Investigation", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1115-1126, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Colman, A.M., "Focal Point Selection in Matching Games: Problems of Rational Justification", mimeo, Department of Psychology, University of Leicester, 1997.

Colman, A.M. and Bacharach, M., "Payoff Dominance and the Stackelberg Heuristic", Theory and Decision, 43, 1-19, 1997. 

Colman, A.M. and Wilson, J.C., "Antisocial Personality Disorder: An Evolutionary Game Theory Analysis", Legal and Criminology Psychology, 2, 23-34, 1997. 

Colman, A.M., "Salience and Focusing in Pure Co-ordination Games", Journal of Economic Methodology, 4, 61-81, 1997.

Colman, A.M., "Game Theory, Agent-Based Modelling and the Evolution of Social Behaviour" [review], Complexity, 3,3, 46-48, 1998.

Colman, A.M. and Stirk, J.A., "Singleton Bias and Lexicographic Preferences among Equally Valued Alternatives", mimeo, Department of Psychology, University of Leicester, 1998.

Colman, A.M., "Rationality Assumptions of Game Theory and the Backward Induction Paradox", in N. Chater and M. Oaksford (eds.), Rational Models of Cognition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Colman, A.M., "Modelling Imitation with Sequential Games", Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21, 5, 686-71, 1998.

Colman, A.M. and Stirk, J.A., "Stackelberg Reasoning in Mixed-Motive Games: An Experimental Investigation", Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 19, no. 2, April 1998, pp. 279-93.

Gambetta, D., "Model, Mimic and Dupe", Russell Sage Foundation Research Report, mimeo, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Oxford, 1997.

Pulford, B.D. and Colman, A.M., "Overconfidence, Base Rates and Outcome Positivity/Negativity of Predicted Events", British Journal of Psychology, 87, 431-445, 1996.

Pulford, B.D. and Colman, A.M., "Overconfidence: Feedback and Item Difficulty Effects", Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 125-133, 1997.

The research also contributed to:

Bacharach, M., "Common Knowledge", The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, ed. Newman, P., Macmillan: London, 1998.

Colman, A.M., "Game Theory and Its Applications", Social and Biological Sciences, 2nd edition, Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995.

  

Morals and Money: Green and Ethical Investing

Lewis, A., "Markets, Morals and the Case of Ethical/Green Investing" in Earl, P. and Kemp, S. (eds.), Consumer Research and Economic Psychology, Northampton Mass.:Elgar, 1998.

Lewis, A. and Mackenzie, C., "Green and Ethical Investing: Can it Make a Difference?", in A. Warhurst (ed.), Toward an Environment Research Agenda, London: Macmillan, 1998.

Lewis, A. and Mackenzie, C., "Support for Investor Activism among UK Ethical Investors", Journal of Business Ethics, 7, 1998.

Lewis, A. and Mackenzie, C., "Morals, Money, Ethical Investing and Economic Psychology", Discussion Paper, University of Bath, School of Social Sciences.

Mackenzie, C., "The Stewardship Process: A Case Study of Friends Provident Stewardship", Discussion Paper, University of Bath, School of Social Sciences.

Mackenzie, C., Ethical Investment and the Challenge of Corporate Reform, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Bath.

Mackenzie, C. and Lewis, A., "Morals and Markets: The Case of Ethical Investing", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1153-1165, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Mackenzie, C. and Lewis, A., "Morals and Markets: The Case of Ethical Investing", Business Ethics Quarterly, 8, 1998.

Mackenzie, C., "Where are the Motives? Problems with evidence in the work of Richard Thaler", Journal of Economic Psychology, 18, 1, pp.123-37, 1997.

Mackenzie, C., "Lobbying the management to clean up its act", Investment Adviser, 1.12.97.

Mackenzie, C., "Investing the Green way can pay", Investment Week, 9.2.98.

Mackenzie, C., "Ethical Accountability", Investment Week, 4.5.98.

Mackenzie, C., "The Choice of Criteria in Ethical Investment", Business Ethics: A European Review, 7.2, 1998.

Webley, P (1996). 'Role-playing on the Web', in C. Roland-Levy (ed.),Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1232-56, proceedings of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Webley, P., Lewis, A. and Mackenzie, C., "Ethical Investment: An Experimental Approach", Discussion Paper, University of Bath, School of Social Sciences.

Winnett, A. and Lewis, A., "You'd have to be Green to invest in this: popular economic models, financial journalism and ethical investment", Discussion Paper, University of Bath, School of Social Sciences.

 The project also contributed a chapter to the first programme book.

 

Public Attitudes to Taxation and Public Spending

Besley, T., Hall, J. and Preston, I., "Private Health Insurance and the State of the NHS", IFS Commentary No.52, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, (1996).

Besley, T., Hall, J. and Preston, I., "Private and Public Health Insurance in the UK", European Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 1998.

Besley, T., Hall, J. and Preston, I., "The Demand for Private Health Insurance: Do Waiting Lists Matter?", Journal of Public Economics, 71, 1999.

Brook, L., Hall, J. and Preston, I., "Attitudes to Taxation and Public Spending", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1141-1152, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Brook, L., Hall, J. and Preston, I., "Attitudes to Tax and Spending", in R. Jowell et al (eds.), British Social Attitudes: the 13th Report, Dartmouth Publishing, 1996.

Brook, L., "Attitudes to Spending on Welfare", Insurance Trends, July 1997.

Hall, J., Ridge, M. and Preston, I., "How Public Attitudes to Expenditure Differ", in D. Corry (ed.), Public Expenditure: Effective Management and Control, London: Institute for Public Policy Research, 1996.

Preston, I. and Ridge, M., "Demand for Local Public Spending: Evidence from the British Social Attitudes survey", Economic Journal, 105, 644-60, (1995).

Hall, J., Emmerson, C. and Brook, L. "Attitudes to Local Taxation and Spending", Institute for Fiscal Studies Commentary no 68, (February, 1998). 

Hall, J. and Preston,I., "Tax Price Effects on Attitudes to Hypothecated National Tax Increases", Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.

The project also contributed a chapter to the first programme book.

 

 Symbolic Meanings of Goods as Determinants of Impulse Buying Behaviour

Dittmar H., Beattie J. and Friese S., "Gender Identity and Material Symbols: Objects and Decision Considerations in Impulse Purchases", Journal of Economic Psychology, 16, 491-511, 1995.

Dittmar, H., Beattie, J. and Friese, S., "Objects, Decision Considerations and Self-Image in Men's and Women's Impulse Purchases", Acta Psychologica, 93, 187-206, 1996.

Dittmar, H., Beattie, J. and Friese, S., "Objects, Decision Considerations and Self-Image in Men's and Women's Impulse Purchases", in P. Ayton, J. Beattie, R. Beyth-Marom and P. Koele (eds.), Contributions in Decision Making: II, North Holland, 1996.

Dittmar, H., Beattie, J. and Friese, S., "The Role of Self-Discrepancies in Shopping Addiction", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1140, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris:Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Dittmar, H., "Social Psychology of Economic and Consumer Behaviour", in G.R. Semin andK. Fiedler (eds.), Applied Social Psychology, Sage: London, 1996.

Dittmar, H., Beattie, J. and Friese, S., "The Role of Self-Discrepancies in Ordinary and Compulsive Buying Behaviour", Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, forthcoming. 

Friese, S., "Selbst, IdentitSt und Konsum", in M. Neuner and L. Reisch (eds.) Konsumperspektiven: Verhaltensaspekte und Infrastruktur, Berlin: Duncker and Humblot 1998, p. 35-54.

Friese, S., "Addictive buying", in P. Earl and S. Kemp (eds.) The Elgar Companion to Consumer Research and Economic Psychology, London and Brookfield, Vermont: Elgar 1998, p. 12-17.

Friese, S., "Addictive buying and self-concept: A theoretical account with some empirical evidence", in M.C. Campbell and K.A. Machleit (eds.) Conference Proceedings. Society for Consumer Psychology, Austin, Texas, Society for Consumer Psychology, 1998, p. 6-9.

 The research also contributed to:

Dittmar, H., "Materialism", in P.Earl and S. Kemp (eds.), The Elgar Companion to Consumer Research and Economic Psychology, London and Brookfield, Vermont: Elgar, 1998.

Dittmar, H., "Ein symbolischer Interaktionsansatz zu der Verbindung zwischen Identitaet und materiellen Dingen", in U. Fuhrer (ed.), Dinge Kultivieren: Persoenliche Dinge, Identitaet und Entwicklung, Bern: Huber, forthcoming.

The project also contributed a chapter to the first programme book.

 

The Consistency or Inconsistency of Preferences under Risk and Over Time

Beattie, J. and Loomes, G., "The Impact of Incentives upon Risky Choice Experiments", Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 14, 149-162, 1997.

Cubitt, R.P. and Sugden, R., "On Money Pumps", Economics Research Centre Discussion Paper No.9509, University of East Anglia, 1995.

Cubitt, R.P., "Rational Dynamic Choice and Expected Utility Theory", Oxford Economic Papers, 48, 1-19, 1996.

Cubitt, R.P., Starmer, C. and Sugden, R., "Some Tests of the Validity of the Random Lottery Incentive System", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1176-1187, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Cubitt, R.P., Starmer, C. and Sugden, R., "Dynamic Choice and the Common Ratio Effect: an experimental investigation", Economic Journal, 108, 1362-1380, 1998.

Cubitt, R.P. and Sugden, R., "The Selection of Preferences through Imitation", Review of Economic Studies, 65, 761-71, 1998.

Cubitt, R.P., Starmer, C.V. and Sugden, R., "On the Validity of the Random Lottery Incentive System", Experimental Economics, 1, 115-31, 1998. 

Loomes, G. and Sugden, R., "Testing Alternative Stochastic Specifications for Risky Choice", Economica, vol. 65, 581-98, 1998.

Loomes, G., "Probabilities vs. Money: A Test of Some Fundamental Assumptions about Rational Decision-Making", Economic Journal, vol 108, 477-89, 1998.

Loomes, G. "Some Lessons from Past Experiments and Some Challenges for the Future", Economic Journal, Vol. 109, 1999.

Starmer, C., "Explaining Risky Choices without Assuming Preferences", Social Choice and Welfare, 13, 201-213, 1996.

Starmer, C., "The Economics of Risk", in P. Callow (ed.), The Handbook of Environmental Risk Assessment, Blackwell, 1997.

Starmer, C., "Cycling with Rules of Thumb: An Experimental Test for a New Form of NonTransitive Behaviour", Theory and Decision, forthcoming.

 Starmer C., "Experiments in Economics: Should We Trust the Dismal Scientists in White Coats?", Journal of Economic Methodology, forthcoming.

Starmer, C. and Sugden, R., "Testing Alternative Explanations of Cyclical Choices", Economica, 65, 259, 347-62, 1998.

Sugden, R., "Alternatives to Expected Utility", in S. Barbera, P. Hammond and C. Seidl (eds.), Handbook of Utility Theory, Kluwer, 1997.

 

 The Role of Beliefs about the Fairness of Wage Differentials in Wage Setting

Dickinson, J., "The Role of Beliefs about the Fairness of Wage Differentials in Wage Setting", People Management, November 1995.

Dickinson, J. and Sell-Trujillo, L., "Explanations for Pay Differentials: Rhetoric or Social Representations?", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1139, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

The project also contributed a chapter to the first programme book.

 

Welfare Citizenship and Economic Rationality

Dean, H. and Melrose, M., "Fiddling the Social: Understanding Benefit Fraud", Benefits, 14, 17-18, September 1995.

Dean, H. and Barrett, D., "Unrespectable Research and Researching the Unrespectable", in H. Dean (ed.), Ethics and Social Policy Research, University of Luton and the Social Policy Association, 1996.

Dean, H., "What sort of a problem?", New Review of the Low Pay Unit, No.37, p.16 (January/February), 1996.

Dean, H. and Melrose, M., "Unravelling Citizenship: The Significance of Social Security Benefit Fraud", Critical Social Policy, 16,3, 3-33, August 1996.

Dean, H., "In Spite of Welfare: Understanding Social Security Benefit Fraud", in C. Roland-Levy (ed.), Social and Economic Representations, 2, 1127-1138, proceedings of the International Association for Economic Psychology XXIst Annual Colloquium, Paris: Academie de Paris, Universite de Rene Descartes, 1996.

Dean, H. and Melrose, M., "Manageable Discord: Fraud and Resistance in the Social Security System", Social Policy and Administration, Vol.31, no. 2, pp.103-118, 1997.

Dean, H., "Underclassed or Undermined? Young People and Social Citizenship", in R. MacDonald (ed.), Youth, the Underclass and Social Exclusion, Routledge, 1997.

Dean, H. "The Politics of Fraud", Editorial, Benefits, 21, p.1, 1998.

Dean, H. Undermining Social Citizenship: The Counterproductive Effects of Behavioural Controls in Social Security Administration, Social Policy Paper no 2, University of Hertfordshire Business School Working papers.

Dean, H. Beating Fraud is Everybody's Business: Securing the Future - Response to the Green Paper, 1998.

Melrose, M., "Enticing subjects and disembodied objects", in H. Dean (ed.), Ethics and Social Policy Research, University of Luton Press/Social Policy Association, 1996.

The research contributed to:

Dean, H. with Melrose, M. Poverty, Riches and Social Citizenship, Macmillan, Basingstoke, 1999.

The project also contributed chapters to both programme books.