The endowment effect predicts that the fact of ownership by itself increases the value individuals place on objects. The fundamental theory is presented in the work of Kahneman and Tversky (1979, 1984). These papers lay out the idea that a consumer’s utility depends on a referenc
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
This dissertation investigates how feelings of ownership drive people to donate their physical goods...
Behavioral Law and Economics has become an increasingly prominent field within legal scholarship, an...
A vast body of experimental studies in psychology and economics finds that individuals tend to value...
The central issue of the wide literature about the endowment effect is the search for an explanation...
The article refers to the issue of the endowment effect, which acts as a mechanism that influences v...
Endowment theory holds the mere ownership of a thing causes people to assign greater value to it tha...
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
The Endowment Effect, which has been observed to occur when the ownership of a good leads the consum...
The endowment effect is interpreted as evidence that we may 'over value' objects we alreayd own. In ...
The endowment effect is one of the most robust and well-studied phenomena in the behavioral decision...
This research proposes that the concept of emotional attachment, and specifically the independent co...
Past research documents an asymmetry between consumers ’ willingness to pay for an object and their ...
The endowment effect describes the fact that people demand much more to give up an object than they ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. This research proposes that the WTA-WTP disparity between sellers and buyers in...
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
This dissertation investigates how feelings of ownership drive people to donate their physical goods...
Behavioral Law and Economics has become an increasingly prominent field within legal scholarship, an...
A vast body of experimental studies in psychology and economics finds that individuals tend to value...
The central issue of the wide literature about the endowment effect is the search for an explanation...
The article refers to the issue of the endowment effect, which acts as a mechanism that influences v...
Endowment theory holds the mere ownership of a thing causes people to assign greater value to it tha...
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
The Endowment Effect, which has been observed to occur when the ownership of a good leads the consum...
The endowment effect is interpreted as evidence that we may 'over value' objects we alreayd own. In ...
The endowment effect is one of the most robust and well-studied phenomena in the behavioral decision...
This research proposes that the concept of emotional attachment, and specifically the independent co...
Past research documents an asymmetry between consumers ’ willingness to pay for an object and their ...
The endowment effect describes the fact that people demand much more to give up an object than they ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. This research proposes that the WTA-WTP disparity between sellers and buyers in...
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
This dissertation investigates how feelings of ownership drive people to donate their physical goods...
Behavioral Law and Economics has become an increasingly prominent field within legal scholarship, an...