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In this paper I consider a complex decision problem where subjects have to cope with a time horizon of uncertain … economic theory suggests to solve the decision problem. But since real decision makers can hardly be expected to behave …
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presented here the 'information technology' of individual decision makers as well as their preferences evolve in a dynamic … influences rational decision making. An indirect evolutionary analysis of an elementary yet important basic game of trust shows …
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This note contributes to the discussion of decision problems with imperfect recall from an empirical point of view. We …
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The general framework of decision emergence (Güth, 2000a) is applied to the specific decision task of a proposer in …. This illustrates the applicability of the general framework of boundedly rational decision emergence. …
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This paper investigates the behaviour in repeated decision situations. The experimental study shows that subjects show … low or no risk-aversion, but put very high value on the opportunity to sell the lottery in every stage of the decision … behaviour ; decision-making experiments …
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When people decide about saving and consumption across the various periods of their life time they take into account their life expectancy when comparing present and future needs and resources for satisfying them. The experimental design, applied at two sites (Humboldt-University at Berlin and...
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The authors develop and test a model to study the influence of inventory-on-hand and price-based reference points on the consumption rate of consumers. The model is motivated by recent theoretical and empirical research which suggests inventory pressure can cause consumers to increase...
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The use of nonparametric methods, which posit fewer assumptions and greater model flexibility than parametric methods, could provide useful insights when studying brand choice. It was found, however, that the data requirement for a fully nonparametric brand choice model is so great that...
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