The study of music listening, evaluation, and choice behavior is an important part of increasing our understanding of modern-day human behavior. This collection brings together articles supporting the 'Behavioral Economics of Music', a framework for investigating human judgements and decision making in regards to music.
Articles present in this collection have been published in many different venues. If you are interested in contributing to this collection, by either adding an already published article, or seeking to publicize new research, please send to the editors of the collection.
The collection aims to include any article (empirical or theoretical) applying knowledge from behavioral economics and decision-making to the study of music-related phenomena.
Main image credit: | This image was generated using Vosviewer (Van Eck & Waltman, 2010). SCOPUS was used to retrieve all available peer-documents (N= 843) containing in their title the keywords "music" AND ("listening" OR "evaluation" OR "decision-making"). A network visualization map of keyword co-occurrences was then generated. |
Background image credit: | This image was generated using Vosviewer (Van Eck & Waltman, 2010). SCOPUS was used to retrieve all available peer-documents (N= 843) containing in their title the keywords "music" AND ("listening" OR "evaluation" OR "decision-making"). A network visualization map of keyword co-occurrences was then generated. |
ScienceOpen disciplines: | Music, Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods, Psychology, General behavioral science, Economics |
Keywords: | music, psychology of music, music psychology, behavioral economics, judgments and decision-making, music listening, music evaluation, music choice, music preferences |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-SOCSCI.CL0KUCK.v1 |