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both affect the profitability of a loan. While default risk is frequently focused on in credit scoring literature … default risk. Real consumer lending data of 160,956 unsecured loans provides evidence that these two events have their own …
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In markets with search frictions, consumers can acquire information about goods either through costly search or from friends via word-of-mouth (WOM) communication. How do sellers’ market power react to a very large increase in the number of consumers’ friends with whom they engage in WOM?...
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Consumers can acquire information through their own search efforts or through their social network. Information diffusion via word-of-mouth communication leads to some consumers free-riding on their “friends” and less information acquisition via active search. Free-riding also has an...
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relationship between the operation of these platforms and credit risk, the behaviour of consumers in making loan decisions differs … from typical consumer behaviour in choosing non-risk-related products. In this paper, we aim to develop and propose …
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Objective: The authors attempted to analyze how the achievements of Revolution 4.0 enable the modification of consumers' decision-making process by means of profiling algorithms. The authors indicate their potential impact, manifested, for example, in micro-targeting, price discrimination and...
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There are many situations in which a customer's proclivity to buy the product of any firm depends not only on the classical attributes oft he product such as its price and quality, but also on who else is buying the same product. We model these situations as games in which firms compete for...
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Product choice when consumers engage in social learning has significant implications on learning outcomes and on the information accumulation rate. In many practical settings, consumers can choose which product to buy, if any, among several possible alternatives. The quality of these products...
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