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A unified parameterization of an expected utility model corrected for regret and disappointment effects is presented, constrained to conform to a well-known choice pattern, the common consequence effect, a special case of the Allais paradox. For choices subject to regret and disappointment...
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The well-known Ising model used in statistical physics was adapted to a social dynamics context to simulate the adoption of a technological innovation. The model explicitly combines (a) an individual’s perception of the advantages of an innovation and (b) social influence from members of the...
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It is shown, in an isotropic universe, that the quantum conformal fluctuations of the metric can play a role analogous to the fictitious field of Thermo Field Dynamics (TFD) of Takahashi and Umezawa, when a massless scalar field minimaly coupled to gravity is regarded as matter content....
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We propose a model for the diffusion of several products competing in a common market based on the generalization of the Ising model of statistical mechanics (Potts model). Using an agent based implementation we analyze two problems: (i) a three options case, i.e. to adopt a product A, a product...
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A micro-level agent-based model of innovation diffusion was developed that explicitly combines (a) an individual’s perception of the advantages or relative utility derived from adoption, and (b) social influence from members of the individual’s social network. The micro-model was used to...
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Utilizing theory and empirical insights from psychology and behavioural economics, this paper examines individuals’ cognitive and motivational barriers to adopting climate change adaptation and mitigation measures that increase consumer welfare. We explore various strategies that take into...
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