We introduce and axiomatically characterize a model of status quo bias in which the status quo affects choices by both imposing psychological constraints and focusing attention. The resulting Limited Attention Status Quo Bias model can explain both the findings that status quo bias is more prevalent in larger choice sets and that the introduction of a status quo can change choices between non-status quo alternatives. Existing models of status quo bias are inconsistent with the former finding while models of decision avoidance are inconsistent with the latter. We show that the interaction of the two effects has important economic implications, and report the results of laboratory experiments which show that both attention and psychological c...
Several behavioural models of choice assume that decision makers place more weight on attributes whe...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
We introduce and axiomatically characterize a model of status quo bias in which the status quo a¤ect...
This paper introduces models of status quo bias based on the concept of decision avoidance, by which...
Samuelson and Zeckhauser (1988) first articulated the status quo bias as the bias for maintaining th...
This paper proposes and axiomatically characterizes a model of choice that builds on the criterion o...
The reference dependent preference plays a significant role in individual choice behavior. Introduci...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...
Many studies on individual decision making have shown that a disproportionate number of respondents ...
economics, rationality Most real decisions, unlike those of economics texts, have a status quo alter...
This article presents a tractable framework that embeds the allocation of limited attention into com...
ABSTRACT. Many studies on individual decision making have shown that a disproportionate number of re...
We show that status-quo bias combined with downward-sloping demand implies addictive behavior. This ...
Motivated by the extensive evidence about the relevance of status quo bias both in experiments and i...
Several behavioural models of choice assume that decision makers place more weight on attributes whe...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...
We introduce and axiomatically characterize a model of status quo bias in which the status quo a¤ect...
This paper introduces models of status quo bias based on the concept of decision avoidance, by which...
Samuelson and Zeckhauser (1988) first articulated the status quo bias as the bias for maintaining th...
This paper proposes and axiomatically characterizes a model of choice that builds on the criterion o...
The reference dependent preference plays a significant role in individual choice behavior. Introduci...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...
Many studies on individual decision making have shown that a disproportionate number of respondents ...
economics, rationality Most real decisions, unlike those of economics texts, have a status quo alter...
This article presents a tractable framework that embeds the allocation of limited attention into com...
ABSTRACT. Many studies on individual decision making have shown that a disproportionate number of re...
We show that status-quo bias combined with downward-sloping demand implies addictive behavior. This ...
Motivated by the extensive evidence about the relevance of status quo bias both in experiments and i...
Several behavioural models of choice assume that decision makers place more weight on attributes whe...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
This thesis comprises three papers. The first paper (Chapter 2) presents a theoretical model of choi...