This dissertation addresses a basic difficulty in accommodating other-regarding preferences within existing models of decision making. Decision makers with such preferences may violate the property of stochastic dominance that is shared by both expected utility and almost any model of non-expected utility. At its core, stochastic dominance requires a decision maker's behavior to conform to a basic form of consequentialism, namely, that her ranking of outcomes should be independent of the stochastic process that generates these outcomes. On the other hand, decision makers with other-regarding preferences may show a concern for procedures; that is they may care not just about what the outcomes of others are but also about how these outco...
Sunk costs have been known to elicit violations of expected utility theory, in particular, the indep...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
A class of preferential orderings in non-monotonic logics assumes that various extensions of a model...
This dissertation addresses a basic difficulty in accommodating other-regarding preferences within e...
This dissertation addresses a basic difficulty in accommodating other-regarding preferences within e...
We assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of otherregarding preferences ...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
This paper aims to assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regar...
We test an implication that is common to all prominent theories of outcome-based other-regarding pre...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
There are commonly accepted and objective decision rules, which are consistent with rationality, for...
By allowing for the possibility that individuals recognize the intrinsic value of choice along with ...
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
We characterize the consistency of a large class of nonexpected utility preferences (including mean-...
This paper aims to assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regar...
Sunk costs have been known to elicit violations of expected utility theory, in particular, the indep...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
A class of preferential orderings in non-monotonic logics assumes that various extensions of a model...
This dissertation addresses a basic difficulty in accommodating other-regarding preferences within e...
This dissertation addresses a basic difficulty in accommodating other-regarding preferences within e...
We assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of otherregarding preferences ...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
This paper aims to assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regar...
We test an implication that is common to all prominent theories of outcome-based other-regarding pre...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
There are commonly accepted and objective decision rules, which are consistent with rationality, for...
By allowing for the possibility that individuals recognize the intrinsic value of choice along with ...
To have transitive preferences, for any options x, y, and z, one who prefers x to y and y to z must ...
We characterize the consistency of a large class of nonexpected utility preferences (including mean-...
This paper aims to assess the empirical validity of the overall theoretical framework of other-regar...
Sunk costs have been known to elicit violations of expected utility theory, in particular, the indep...
We study the behavioral foundation of interdependent preferences, where the outcomes of others affec...
A class of preferential orderings in non-monotonic logics assumes that various extensions of a model...