The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describe observed search behavior better than the optimal stopping rule derived under risk neutrality. Such behavior could be generated by two entirely different classes of decision rules: (i) rules that are optimal conditional on utility functions that depart from risk neutrality or (ii) heuristics that derive from limited cognitive processing capacities and satisfycing. In this paper, we develop and test search models that depart from the standard assumption of risk neutrality in order to distinguish these two possibilities. In our experiment, we present subjects not only with a standard search task, but also with a series of lottery tasks that se...
In this paper is reported an empirical comparison between two models of residential search behavior:...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
The understanding of human behavior in sequential decision tasks is important for economics and soci...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
Existing evidence suggests that simple heuristics describe search behavior better than the optimal r...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
Abstract: Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop search-ing earlier t...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Structural econometric methods that assume agents have rational expectations are often criticized. Y...
Individual consumers as well as managers within any organisation regularly make purchasing decision...
This thesis investigates consumer search behavior in different contexts and its implications on cert...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on individual behavior in economic environments that fe...
We would like to thank an Editor of this journal, two referees, Ramses H. Abul Naga, Santiago Sanche...
This thesis consists of three studies that relate to search behaviour and procedural fairness. Chapt...
Chapter one of this dissertation provides an experimental test of a joint hypothesis implied by the ...
In this paper is reported an empirical comparison between two models of residential search behavior:...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
The understanding of human behavior in sequential decision tasks is important for economics and soci...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
Existing evidence suggests that simple heuristics describe search behavior better than the optimal r...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
Abstract: Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop search-ing earlier t...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Structural econometric methods that assume agents have rational expectations are often criticized. Y...
Individual consumers as well as managers within any organisation regularly make purchasing decision...
This thesis investigates consumer search behavior in different contexts and its implications on cert...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on individual behavior in economic environments that fe...
We would like to thank an Editor of this journal, two referees, Ramses H. Abul Naga, Santiago Sanche...
This thesis consists of three studies that relate to search behaviour and procedural fairness. Chapt...
Chapter one of this dissertation provides an experimental test of a joint hypothesis implied by the ...
In this paper is reported an empirical comparison between two models of residential search behavior:...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
The understanding of human behavior in sequential decision tasks is important for economics and soci...