This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Choosing how much to take and how much to preserve from our environment is a challenging task, and every small decision counts. A behavioural experiment sheds new light on how time pressure negatively affects sustainability decisions
We propose a model of costly decision-making based on time-costs of deliberating current and future ...
At its core, environmental & resource economics seeks to identify and correct market failures, i.e. ...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
How does time pressure influence exploration and decision-making? We investigated this question with...
We test how fast and slow thought processes affect cooperation for sustainability by manipulating ti...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to ...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...
This study addresses the multifaceted and contradictory temporalities of consumption in the environm...
peer reviewedMain summary points: • Environmental conditions in which human ancestors evolved, stro...
Despite high profile environmental campaigns, Americans are no more likely to engage in environmenta...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis has traditionally assumed that the value of benefits is sensitiv...
Commons-dilemma experiments reported in the literature involve only a regenerative resource, whereas...
At its core, environmental & resource economics seeks to identify and correct market failures, i...
People make many decisions with consequences that are delayed, rather than immediate. Of particular ...
We propose a model of costly decision-making based on time-costs of deliberating current and future ...
At its core, environmental & resource economics seeks to identify and correct market failures, i.e. ...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...
Time is an extremely valuable resource but little is known about the efficiency of time allocation i...
How does time pressure influence exploration and decision-making? We investigated this question with...
We test how fast and slow thought processes affect cooperation for sustainability by manipulating ti...
Agents interacting on a body of water choose between technologies to catch fish. One is harmless to ...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...
This study addresses the multifaceted and contradictory temporalities of consumption in the environm...
peer reviewedMain summary points: • Environmental conditions in which human ancestors evolved, stro...
Despite high profile environmental campaigns, Americans are no more likely to engage in environmenta...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis has traditionally assumed that the value of benefits is sensitiv...
Commons-dilemma experiments reported in the literature involve only a regenerative resource, whereas...
At its core, environmental & resource economics seeks to identify and correct market failures, i...
People make many decisions with consequences that are delayed, rather than immediate. Of particular ...
We propose a model of costly decision-making based on time-costs of deliberating current and future ...
At its core, environmental & resource economics seeks to identify and correct market failures, i.e. ...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...