The objective of this thesis is to improve the understanding of human behavior that goes beyond monetary rewards. In particular, it investigates social influences in individual’s decision making in situations that involve coordination, competition, and deciding for others. Further, it compares how monetary and social outcomes are perceived. The common theme of all studies is uncertainty. The first four essays study individual decisions that have uncertain consequences, be it due to the actions of others or chance. The last essay, in turn, uses the advances in research on decision making under uncertainty to predict behavior in riskless choices. The first essay, Fairness Versus Efficiency: How Procedural Fairness Concerns Affect Coordination...
Human behavior is strongly affected by social factors such as norms or social pressure, and economic...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This Ph.D. thesis contains four independent essays. The essays are summarized as follows. Essay I: S...
The objective of this thesis is to improve the understanding of human behavior that goes beyond mone...
This thesis investigates how individuals make decisions under risk and uncertainty. It is composed o...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
My dissertation examines how emotions induced by prior outcomes and choices affect preferences, and ...
textabstractIn most decisions we have to choose between options that involve some uncertainty about ...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
markdownabstractThis thesis presents evidence suggesting that the same types of biases in individual...
Human behavior is strongly affected by social factors such as norms or social pressure, and economic...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This Ph.D. thesis contains four independent essays. The essays are summarized as follows. Essay I: S...
The objective of this thesis is to improve the understanding of human behavior that goes beyond mone...
This thesis investigates how individuals make decisions under risk and uncertainty. It is composed o...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
Many important decisions are taken not by the person who will ultimately gain or lose from the outco...
My dissertation examines how emotions induced by prior outcomes and choices affect preferences, and ...
textabstractIn most decisions we have to choose between options that involve some uncertainty about ...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
markdownabstractThis thesis presents evidence suggesting that the same types of biases in individual...
Human behavior is strongly affected by social factors such as norms or social pressure, and economic...
Social preference models were originally constructed to explain why people spend money to affect the...
This Ph.D. thesis contains four independent essays. The essays are summarized as follows. Essay I: S...