Consumers often search for and choose from ordered sets, commonly from options listed from best to worst. Normatively, such declining orderings maximize expected value from search and should lead to more positive evaluations of the experience compared to searching improving orderings. We demonstrate, however, that amount of search moderates consumers ’ evaluations of declining versus improving orderings. Search from different orderings exposes consumers to sequences of options characterized by different key psychological moments (trend and end) as well as to different levels of average quality. Greater search can lead to more positive evaluations for improving versus declining orderings because consumers experience more positive moments on ...
This paper presents an ordered search model in which consumers search both for price and product fit...
Online shopping is common in many categories of retail goods. The recent trend towards online retail...
versity at St. Louis as well as Günter Hitsch, Dmitri Kuksov, and Ting Zhu for their feedback.. The ...
Consumers frequently engage in sequential decisions. This article explores whether the order of thes...
Consumers are often not fully aware of their preferences when they begin search. As consumers examin...
The paper discusses situations in which consumers search through their options in a deliberate order...
The paper discusses situations in which consumers search through their options in a deliberate order...
© 2016 The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the popularity of product search engines, yet...
Existing research on recommender systems has mostly focused on developing algorithms to predict the ...
Novice consumers, even when rational, sometimes discover and revise their preferences for certain pr...
The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the popularity of product search engines, yet the an...
Many everyday decisions are made without full examination of all available options, and as a result,...
This article examines how a common form of decision assistance—recommendations that present products...
Many everyday decisions are made without full examination of all available options, and as a result,...
This paper investigates optimal search paths of online shoppers for experience versus search goods, ...
This paper presents an ordered search model in which consumers search both for price and product fit...
Online shopping is common in many categories of retail goods. The recent trend towards online retail...
versity at St. Louis as well as Günter Hitsch, Dmitri Kuksov, and Ting Zhu for their feedback.. The ...
Consumers frequently engage in sequential decisions. This article explores whether the order of thes...
Consumers are often not fully aware of their preferences when they begin search. As consumers examin...
The paper discusses situations in which consumers search through their options in a deliberate order...
The paper discusses situations in which consumers search through their options in a deliberate order...
© 2016 The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the popularity of product search engines, yet...
Existing research on recommender systems has mostly focused on developing algorithms to predict the ...
Novice consumers, even when rational, sometimes discover and revise their preferences for certain pr...
The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the popularity of product search engines, yet the an...
Many everyday decisions are made without full examination of all available options, and as a result,...
This article examines how a common form of decision assistance—recommendations that present products...
Many everyday decisions are made without full examination of all available options, and as a result,...
This paper investigates optimal search paths of online shoppers for experience versus search goods, ...
This paper presents an ordered search model in which consumers search both for price and product fit...
Online shopping is common in many categories of retail goods. The recent trend towards online retail...
versity at St. Louis as well as Günter Hitsch, Dmitri Kuksov, and Ting Zhu for their feedback.. The ...