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Positive outcomes of loyalty programs are clear for firms, yet little research examines customer perceptions. To address this gap, this article investigates various perceived benefits of loyalty programs using a multi-benefit framework based on utilitarian, hedonic, and relationship literature....
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according to which these French liberal economists in the nineteenth century economists understand Bentham's utilitarianism …: they consider that utilitarianism deals with 'utility' but disregards justice. Such an interpretation appears when they …
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We show that it is possible to reconcile the utilitarian and welfarist principles under the requirement of unanimity provided that the set of profiles over which the consensus is attained is rich enough. More precisely, we identify a closedness condition which, if satisfied by a class of...
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Classical utilitarianism, if coupled with standard assumptions such as the expected utility hypothesis and additive …-lived agents, against any intuition of compensation. This paper proposes a remedy to that undesirable property of utilitarianism …
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the populationism of Classical Utilitarianism and the antipopulationism of Average Utilitarianism. We also study the …
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We propose an extension of Harsanyi's Impartial Observer Theorem based on the representation of ignorance as the set of all possible probability distributions over individuals. We obtain a characterization of the observer's preferences that, under our most restrictive conditions, is a convex...
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utilities, where it basically reduces to utilitarianism. In particular, aggregation rules may differ by the relationship between …
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We provide a generalization of Harsanyi (1955)'s aggregation theorem to the case of incomplete preferences at the individual and social level. Individuals and society have possibly incomplete expected utility preferences that are represented by sets of expected utility functions. Under Pareto...
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Harsanyi's axiomatic justification of utilitarianism is extended to a framework with subjective and heterogenous priors …
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We provide a generalization of Harsanyi (1995)'s aggregation theorem to the case of incomplete preferences at the individual and social level. Individuals and society have possibly incomplete expected utility preferences that are represented by sets of expected utility functions. Under Pareto...
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