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Homo Oeconomicus

Journal of Behavioral and Institutional Economics

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This is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of classical and neo-classical economics, public choice, collective decision-making, game theory, experimental economics, law and economics, and the philosophical aspects of economics. Its focus is on the interrelationship of issues and results of behavioral and institutional economics. Coverage extends to a broad range of topics, from the influence of desire on rational action to ethical justifications for the public job guarantee; from economic security in the 21st century to analyses of arts attendance by educational level and of cultural tourism. Annual special issues focus on a specific theme. Recent volumes have included special issues on desire; basic income; the economics of scandal; religion, markets and society and more.

Editors-in-Chief
  • Marlies Ahlert,
  • Manfred J. Holler,
  • Hartmut Kliemt
Impact factor
0.8 (2022)
Downloads
55,213 (2023)

Latest issue

October 2022 |

Volume 39, Issue 1

Albert@100 ‒ Special Issue in Honor of Hans Albert

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Journal updates

  • Celebrating our first Impact Factor!

    On June 28, 2023, as announced by Clarivate Analytics in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), Homo Oeconomicus, published by SpringerNature has achieved its first Impact Factor of 0.8

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    We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the authors, reviewers, readers and editorial board members for their continuous support to the journal!

    Other Journal Metrics:  

    Immediacy index: 0.1
    Eigenfactor® score: 0.00012
    Journal Citation Indicator: 0.14

    Rank #507/581 in Economics
     

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2366-6161
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