This article contributes to the research agenda of accommodating psychological insights in conventional lab experiments. We specifically test whether inducing subjects into different mood states has a significant effect on subjects rationality (in the form of preference reversals) and on bidding behavior in homegrown value auctions. We find that mood states can significantly affect the rate of preference reversal and bidding behavior in experimental auction valuation. Specifically we find that subjects exhibit more rational behavior under a positive mood state than under a negative mood state. Subjects in a positive mood provide lower bid values than others. Regardless of mood states, males tend to commit a higher rate of preference rever...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
This article contributes to the research agenda of accommodating psychological insights in conventio...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
In this paper we study whether mood affects: 1) Willingness to pay (WTP); and 2) The effectiveness o...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
This article contributes to the research agenda of accommodating psychological insights in conventio...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
In this paper we study whether mood affects: 1) Willingness to pay (WTP); and 2) The effectiveness o...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences in a conven...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...
We test whether induced mood states have an effect on elicited risk and time preferences. Risk prefe...