Investing Attention Essential to Viable Growth (Non-Kairos references)
[Parts: First | All] [Links: To-K | From-K | From-Kx ]
Baker, H. Kent /
Ricciardi, Victor. Investor Behavior: the psychology of financial planning and investing. Wiley, 2014.
Beck, J. Christopher /
Fox, Mark S. Dynamic problem structure analysis as a basis for constraint-directed scheduling heuristics.
Artificial Intelligence, 117, 2000, 1, pp. 31-81. [
abstract]
Beller, J. Paying Attention.
Cabinet 24, 2006. [
text]
Berger, Peter L. /
Luckmann, Thomas. The Social Construction of Reality: a treatise in the sociology of knowledge. Anchor, 1967. [
summary]
Bernardy, Jörg. Attention as Bounded Resource and Medium in Cultural Memory: a phenomenological or economic approach?.
Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, 2, 2011, 2, pp. 241-254. [
text]
Bielenia-Grajewska, Magdalena. The Role of Metaphors in the Language of Investment Banking.
Ibérica, 17, 2009, pp. 139-156. [
text]
Bierds, Linda. Roget's Illusion. Putnam, 2014.
Blackwell, Alan F. /
Green, T. R. G. R. Abdullah and P. Brna (Eds.), Collected Papers of the 11th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG-11), pp. 24-35. [
text]
Boers, F. /
Demecheleer, M. A Few Metaphorical Models in (Western) Economic Discourse. In: W. A. Liebert, G. Redeker and L. Waugh (Eds.), Discourse and Perspective in Cognitive Linguistics, John Benjamins, 1997, pp. 115-129.
Bonar, Troy /
Tracy, Brian. Bushido Business: the fine art of the modern professional. Insight Publishing, 2011.
Bridges, Karl. Librarians and the Attention Economy.
Library Philosophy and Practice, 2008. [
text]
Brockman, John (Ed.). What We Believe but Cannot Prove: today's leading thinkers on science in the Age of Certainty. Harper Perennial, 2006.
Bruya, Brian. Effortless Attention: a new perspective in the cognitive science of attention and action. Bradford Book, 2010.
Cerulo, Karen A. Never Saw It Coming: cultural challenges to envisioning the worst. University of Chicago Press, 2006.
Chu, Chin-ning. The Asian Mind Game: Unlocking the Hidden Agenda of the Asian Business Culture - A Westerner's Survival Manual. Scribner, 1991.
Chun, M. M. /
Golomb, J. D. /
Turk-Browne, N. B. A Taxonomy of External and Internal Attention.
Annual Review of Psychology, 62, 2011, pp. 73-101.
Crawford, Matthew. The World Beyond Your Head: how to flourish in an age of distraction. Viking, 2015.
Crogan, Patrick /
Kinsley, Samuel (Eds.). Paying Attention.
Culture Machine, 13, 2012. [
contents]
Crogan, Patrick /
Kinsley, Samuel. Paying Attention: Towards a Critique of the Attention Economy.
Culture Machine, 13, 2012. [
text]
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow: the psychology of optimal experience. Harper and Row, 1990.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly /
Nakamura, Jeanne. Psychological Capital. In:
Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology, 2011.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Beyond Boredom and Anxiety: experiencing flow in work and play. Jossey-Bass, 2000.
Davenport, Thomas H. /
Beck, John C. The Attention Economy: understanding the new currency of business. Havard Business School Press, 2001.
Davidson, A. How to Understand the Financial Pages: a guide to money and jargon. Kogan Page, 2005.
Davis, Murray S. That's Interesting: towards a phenomenology of sociology and a sociology of phenomenology.
Philosophy of Social Sciences, 1, 1971, pp. 309-344. [
text]
Deacon, Terrence W. Incomplete Nature: how mind emerged from matter. W. W. Norton, 2011.
Deacon, Terrence W. What's Missing from Theories of Information? In: Paul Davies and Niels Henrik Gregersen (Eds.), Information and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics. Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 146-169. [
text]
Derber, Charles. The Pursuit of Attention. Power and Ego in Everyday Life. Oxford University Press, 2000.
Eklund, Johan E. Theories of Investment: a theoretical review with empirical applications Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum, 2013. [
text]
Elgin, Duane. Voluntary Simplicity: tward a way of life that is outwardly simple, inwardly rich. Harper, 2010. [
text]
Espunya, A. /
Zabalbeascoa, P. Metaphorical expressions in English and Spanish stockmarket journalistic texts. In: K. Jaszczolt and K. Turner (Eds.), Meaning Through Language Contrast, John Benjamins, 2003, pp. 159-180.
Forsyth, Mark. The Poetry of the Trading Floor: going beyond bears and bulls
The New York Times, 13 April 2014. [
text]
Forsyth, Mark. The Poetic Pageantry of the Financial Mind: in the picturesque patois of bankers, money can seem a mere afterthought.
International New York Times, 14 April 2014. [
text]
Franck, Georg. Scientific communication - a vanity fair?
Science, 286, 1999, pp. 53-55. [
text]
Franck, Georg. Mental Capitalism. In: What People Want. Populism in Architecture and Design; ed. by Michael Shamiyeh and DOM Research Laboratory, Birkhäuser, 2005, pp. 98-115. [
text]
Franck, Georg. The Economy of Attention.
Telepolis, 7 December 1999. [
text]
Franck, Georg. The Scientific Economy of Attention: a novel approach to the collective reationality of science.
Scientometrics 55, 2002, 1, pp. 3-26.
Franck, Georg. The Knowledge Industry: on science as a developed economy of attention (presented at Paying Attention: Digital Media Cultures and Generational Responsibility, Linköping, Sweden, 6-10 September 2010).
Gallagher, Winifred. Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life. Penguin Press, 2009.
Gediman, Helen K. /
Lieberman, Janice S. The Many Faces of Deceit: omissions, lies and disguise in psychotherapy. Jason Aronson, 1996.
Georgy, Ursula. The Theory of Attention and the Economy of Understanding as a New Price Model in the Information Economy?. 2008. [
text]
Goldhaber, Michael H. Attention Shoppers!
Wired, 5.12 , December 1997. [
text]
Goldhaber, Michael H. How (Not) to Study the Attention Economy: A Review of The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information.
First Monday, 11, 2006, 11. [
text]
Goldhaber, Michael H. The Attention Economy and the Net.
Telepolis, 27 November 1997. [
text]
Goldsmith, Daniel. Choose Your Metaphor: walking the one path that goes by many names. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013.
Goleman, Daniel. Focus: the hidden driver of excellence. Harper, 2013.
Goonatilake, Susantha. Toward a Global Science: mining civilizational knowledge. Indiana University Press, 1999.
Gregory, Richard L. Seeing Through Illusions: making sense of the senses. Oxford University Press, 2009.
Grossman, Kay. Your Attention Investment Portfolio.
Focus Dammit, 29 February 2012. [
text]
Hardcastle, V. G. The Puzzle of Attention: the importance of metaphors.
Philosophical Psychology, 11, 1988, 3, pp. 331-351.
Harvey, Andrew S. Time Budget Research: an International Social Science Council (IssC) Workbook in Comparative Analysis. [
text]
Hayles, N. K. Hyper and Deep Attention: the generational divide in cognitive modes.
Profession, 13, 2007, pp. 187-199.
Humphreys, Ashlee /
Kozinets, Robert V. The Construction of Value in Attention Economies: extended abstract.
Advances in Consumer Research, 36, 2009, pp. 689-690. [
text]
Jackson, Maggie. Distracted: the erosion of attention and the coming Dark Age. Prometheus Books, 2009.
Jennings, C. D. The subject of attention.
Synthese, 189, 2012, pp. 535-554.
Johnson, Mark. The Body in the Mind: the bodily basis of meaning, imagination, and reason. University of Chicago Press, 1987.
Johnson, Mark. The Meaning of the Body: aesthetics of human understanding. University of Chicago Press, 2008.
Jones, W. T. The Romantic Syndrome: toward a new method in cultural anthropology and the history of ideas. Martinus Nijhoff, 1961.
Kermas, S. Metaphor and ideology in business and Economic Discourse in British and American English. In: J. Flowerdew and M. Gotti (Eds.), Studies in Specialized Discourse, Peter Lang, 2006, pp. 109-129.
Kermode, Frank. Forms of Attention. University of Chicago Press, 1985.
Klamer, Arjo /
McCloskey, Donald. Accounting as the Master Metaphor of Economics.
European Accounting Review, 1, 1992, pp. 145-160. [
text]
Koenig, Peter. 30 Lies About Money: liberating your life, liberating your money. iUniverse, 2003.
Koller, V. Metaphor and Gender in Business Media Discourse: a critical cognitive study. Palgrave, 2004.
Kuhn, G. /
Amlani, A. A. /
Rensink, Ronald A. Towards a Science of Magic.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12, 2009,, pp. 349-54.
Lakoff, George /
Núñez, Rafael E. Where Mathematics Comes From: how the embodied mind brings mathematics into being. Basic Books, 2001.
Lakoff, George /
Johnson, Mark. Philosophy In The Flesh: the embodied mind and its challenge to Western thought. Basic Books, 1999.
Lakoff, George /
Johnson, Mark. Metaphors We Live By. University of Chicago Press, 1980.
Lanham, Richard. The Economics of Attention. University of Chicago Press, 2006.
Lenat, Douglas R. The Nature of Heuristics. Palo Alto Research Center, Cognitive and Insturctional Sciences Series, CIS-12 (ssL811), 1981. [
text]
Lenat, Douglas R. /
Brown, John Seely. Why AM and Eurisko Appear to Work. AAAI-83 Proceedings, 1983. [
text]
Lenat, Douglas R. EURISKO: A Program That Learns New Heuristics and Domain Concepts -- The Nature of Heuristics III: Program Design and Results.
Artificial Intelligence, 21, 1983, pp. 61-98. [
text]
Lenat, Douglas R. Theory Formation by Heuristic Search: The Nature of Heuristics II: Background and Examples.
Artificial Intelligence, 21, 1983, pp. 31-59 [
text]
.
Lietaer, Bernard A. /
Arnsperger, Christian /
Brunnhuber, Stefan /
Goerner, Sally J. Money and Sustainability: the missing link. Triarchy Press, 2012.
Lietaer, Bernard A. /
Belgin, Stephen. New Money for a New World. Qiterra Press, 2011.
Lietaer, Bernard A. Au Coeur de la Monnaie: systèmes monétaires, inconscient collectif, archétypes et tabous. Editions Yves Michel,?. 2011.
Lietaer, Bernard A. /
Dunne, Jacqui. Rethinking Money: how new currencies turn scarcity into prosperity. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2013.
Mack, A. /
Rock, I. Inattentional Blindness. MIT Press, 1998.
McCloskey, D. Metaphors Economists Live By.
Social Research, 62, 1995, pp. 215-223. [
text]
Nabeth, Thierry /
Roda, Claudia /
Angehrn, Albert A. Approaches and Tools for Addressing the Attention Challenge in the Knowledge Economy. 2006. [
text]
Nofsinger, John R. Psychology of Investing. Prentice Hall, 2013.
Oakley, T. Elements of Attention: a new approach to meaning construction in the human sciences. 2004. [
text]
Parasuraman, Raja /
Davies, D. R. (Eds.). Varieties of Attention. Academic, 1984.
Pashler, H. The Psychology of Attention. MIT Press, 1998.
Peirce, Penney. Leap of Perception: the transforming power of your attention. Simon and Schuster, 2013.
Portante, T. /
Tarro, R. Paying attention.
Wired, 5.09, 1997, pp. 114-116.
Pullan, Wendy /
Bhadeshia, Harshad (Eds.). Structure: In Science and Art. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Raz, Amir. Varieties of Attention. In: Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences, Wiley, 2009.
Rensink, Ronald A. Attention: change blindness and inattentional blindness. In: W. Banks (Ed), Encyclopedia of Consciousness, Elsevier, Vol 1, 2009, pp. 47-59.
Rensink, Ronald A. The Management of Visual Attention in Graphic Displays. In: Claudia Roda (Ed), Human Attention in Digital Environments, Cambridge University Press, 2011. [
text]
Rensink, Ronald A. A Function-Centered Taxonomy of Visual Attention. In: P. Coates and S. Coleman (Eds), Phenomenal Qualities: Sense, Perception, and Consciousness, Oxford University Press, 2014.
Rescher, Nicholas. Human Interests: reflections on philosophical anthropology. Stanford University Press, 1990.
Riegel, Klaus F. /
Meacham, John A. The Developing Individual in a Changing World. Transaction Publishers, 2007.
Rouvray, Denis H. /
King, R. Bruce (Eds.). The Mathematics of the Periodic Table. Nova Science Publishers, 2005.
Simons, D. J. /
Rensink, Ronald A. Change Blindness: past, present and future.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9, 2005, 1, pp. 16-20.
Skorczynska, H. Metaphor in Scientific Business Journals and Business Periodicals: an example of the scientific discourse popularization.
Ibérica, 3, 2001, pp. 43-60. [
text]
Stone, Linda. Attention: the real aphrodisiac. ETech meeting, 2006.. [
text]
Styles, Elizabeth. The Psychology of Attention. Psychology Press, 2006.
Svendsen, Lars /
Irons, John. A Philosophy of Boredom. Reaktion Books, 2005.
Szalai, Alexander (Ed.). The Use of Time: daily activities of urban and suburban populations in twelve countries. Mouton, 1972.
Taleb, Nassim. The Black Swan: the impact of the highly improbable. Random House, 2007.
Terranova, Tiziana. Attention, Economy and the Brain.
Culture Machine, 13, 2012. [
text]
Warner, Marina. The Structure of the Imagination: darkness visible in the mind's eye. In: Wendy Pullan and Harshad Bhadeshia (Eds.), Structure: In Science and Art, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Watzlawick, Paul. The Invented Reality: how do we know what we believe we know?.
Contributions to Constructivism, 1984.
Wickens, Christopher D. /
McCarley, Jason S. Applied Attention Theory. CRC Press, 2007.