Yannis Georgellis
Brunel University
Yannis Georgellis is Senior Lecturer in Economics at Brunel University. His main research interests are in labor economics, human resource management and behavioral economics. He has published numerous articles in economics and psychology journals, including Economica, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Population Economics, Psychological Science and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Articles by Yannis Georgellis:
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Hedonic adaptation: Does happiness last?
5 February 2008, 34794 reads
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