A crucial basic assumption of economic theories of dynamic behaviour is that people plan ahead. This paper reports on an extremely simple experimental test of this fundamental principle. Indeed the experiment is so simple and so straightforward that it is difficult to believe that anyone would not plan ahead. However subjects are found who do not. What are they doing
One of the foremost contributions achieving stable predictions of different kinds of behavior was th...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
The present paper explores whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) must abandon the notion that...
A crucial basic assumption of economic theories of dynamic behaviour is that people plan ahead. This...
We report on an experiment which enables us to infer how far people plan ahead when taking decisions...
This paper makes a modest contribution to investigating whether people, when tackling dynamic decisi...
We report on a simple experiment which enables us to infer how far people plan ahead when taking dec...
We report the results of an experimental investigation of a key axiom of economic theories of dynami...
We report the results of an experimental investigation of a key axiom of economic theories of dynami...
This study explores the predictive accuracy of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in relation to ...
This paper asks whether it is possible to design an Intentions Revealing Experiment – that is, an ex...
A dynamic decision making experiment recently conducted on individuals suggested that people may loo...
This article contributes to the occupational choice literature pertaining to entrepreneurship by app...
People often make mistakes when predicting economic variables such as prices. It is important to und...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
One of the foremost contributions achieving stable predictions of different kinds of behavior was th...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
The present paper explores whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) must abandon the notion that...
A crucial basic assumption of economic theories of dynamic behaviour is that people plan ahead. This...
We report on an experiment which enables us to infer how far people plan ahead when taking decisions...
This paper makes a modest contribution to investigating whether people, when tackling dynamic decisi...
We report on a simple experiment which enables us to infer how far people plan ahead when taking dec...
We report the results of an experimental investigation of a key axiom of economic theories of dynami...
We report the results of an experimental investigation of a key axiom of economic theories of dynami...
This study explores the predictive accuracy of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in relation to ...
This paper asks whether it is possible to design an Intentions Revealing Experiment – that is, an ex...
A dynamic decision making experiment recently conducted on individuals suggested that people may loo...
This article contributes to the occupational choice literature pertaining to entrepreneurship by app...
People often make mistakes when predicting economic variables such as prices. It is important to und...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
One of the foremost contributions achieving stable predictions of different kinds of behavior was th...
Human success and even survival depends on our ability to predict what others will do by guessing wh...
The present paper explores whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) must abandon the notion that...