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According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxiety and threaten individual self-esteem. To …
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in responding. This experiment also controls for strategic response behavior …
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Firms often discourage certain categories of individuals from buying their products, seemingly at odds with typical assumptions about profit maximization. This paper provides a potential rationale for such firm behavior: Consumers seek to signal that they have “desirable” ideological values...
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agents, allowing them to plan optimally. This experiment tests a somewhat implicit assumption of the Rolling Model, or of …
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predictions and test them in a multi-attribute choice laboratory experiment. Information requested during a search process was not …
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information is potentially erroneous. In our laboratory experiment, subjects purchase products associated with co …
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information is potentially erroneous. In our laboratory experiment, subjects purchase products associated with co …
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We investigate whether depleting people's cognitive resources (or "willpower") affects the degree to which they are susceptible to framing effects. Recent research in social psychology and economics has suggested that willpower is a resource that can be temporarily depleted and that a depleted...
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Credence goods markets are prone to fraudulent behavior and market inefficiencies due to informational asymmetries between sellers and customers. We examine experimentally the effects of diagnostic uncertainty and insurance coverage on the information acquisition and provision decisions by...
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Credence goods markets are prone to fraudulent behavior and market inefficiencies due to informational asymmetries between sellers and customers. We examine experimentally the effects of diagnostic uncertainty and insurance coverage on the information acquisition and provision decisions by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014391609