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Regret has been studied in several fields: Economics, Psychology and Marketing. On the one hand, these studies have … contributed to the conceptualisation and definition of regret, and on the other hand, they have provided useful information on the … antecedents and consequences of the emotional experience of regret. In the present paper, we intend to summarize the literature on …
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We consider a formal approach to comparative risk aversion and apply it to intertemporal choice models. This makes it possible to investigate whether standard classes of utility functions, such as those inspired from Kihlstrom and Mirman (1974), Selden (1978), Epstein and Zin (1989) or Quiggin...
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We study the deterministic control problem of maximizing utility from consumption of an agent who seeks to optimally allocate his wealth between consumption and investment in a financial asset subject to taxes on benefits with first-in–first-out priority rule on sales. Short sales are...
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Ce livre s’intéresse autant au caractère compulsif de la boulimie d’objets de ceux qui gardent « tout » qu’au raisonnement logique du collectionneur. Il analyse les enjeux sociaux, politiques, individuels ou économiques de ce phénomène dans nos sociétés, analyse qui relève autant...
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50-65 years old people have become the most attractive target for Marketing to Seniors. As ageing is heterogeneous among them and as Aging Well is now a major societal issue, we investigate the relevance of Desired Aging Well to explain their consumption. Cluster analysis is used to confirm a...
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Aging well is now a major societal issue. Applied to marketing, the relevance of Desired Aging Well criterion is tested in this paper to segment the 50-65 years old market on a sample representative of French people. A typology based on consumer behavior regarding financial investments, leisure...
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Regret is defined as the painful emotion that is experienced when a consumer realizes that the outcome he or she …. The scientific studies on regret have provided useful information on the antecedents and consequences of regret. But … except for a few studies, none of these works have analyzed individual differences in the propensity to regret one …
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