Supplement to ‘Neuroaccounting: Consilience Between the Biologically-Evolved Brain and Culturally-Evolved Accounting Principles’

7 Pages Posted: 4 Dec 2009

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John W. Dickhaut

Chapman University (Deceased)

Sudipta Basu

Temple University - Department of Accounting

Kevin A. McCabe

George Mason University - Department of Economics

Gregory B. Waymire

Emory University - Department of Accounting

Date Written: December 2, 2009

Abstract

This supplement is a companion piece to NeuroAccounting: Consilience Between the Biologically-Evolved Brain and Culturally-Evolved Accounting Principles. We provide brief summaries of five studies from neuroscience along with key aspects of the findings that are cited in the NeuroAccounting paper.

Keywords: Accounting principles, economic exchange, neuroeconomics, primate brain

JEL Classification: D80, E11, M40

Suggested Citation

Dickhaut, John and Basu, Sudipta and McCabe, Kevin A. and Waymire, Gregory B., Supplement to ‘Neuroaccounting: Consilience Between the Biologically-Evolved Brain and Culturally-Evolved Accounting Principles’ (December 2, 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1517432 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1517432

John Dickhaut

Chapman University (Deceased)

Sudipta Basu

Temple University - Department of Accounting ( email )

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Kevin A. McCabe

George Mason University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Gregory B. Waymire (Contact Author)

Emory University - Department of Accounting ( email )

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