This paper proposes a model of individual choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker's preferences. The model helps explain in a natural way, and within a unied framework of choice in the presence of preference-incomparable options, three distinct behavioural phenomena: the asymmetric dominance/attraction effect, choice deferral and status quo bias. A decision maker who follows the decision rule featured in the model chooses an alternative from a menu if it is totally preference-undominated in that menu and at the same time is also partially preference-dominant. In situations where the decision maker's preferences are complete the model delivers strict utility maximisation
This paper introduces models of status quo bias based on the concept of decision avoidance, by which...
Some multicriteria decision models allow decision-makers to express that two alternatives are incomp...
We present an experiment to test different individual attitudes toward choice, such as preference fo...
This paper proposes a model of individual choice that does not assume completeness of the decision m...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
This paper proposes and axiomatically characterizes a model of choice that builds on the criterion o...
Gerasimou and Costa-Gomes gratefully acknowledge financial support from the British Academy (Grant S...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...
Three reasons why decision makers may defer choice are *indecisiveness* between feasible options, *u...
Three reasons why decision makers may defer choice are indecisiveness between various feasible optio...
In a standard model of menu choice, we examine the behavior of an agent who applies the following Ca...
This paper proposes and characterises two preference-based choice rules that allow the decision make...
We report on two novel choice experiments with real goods where subjects in one treatment are forced...
Orthodox decision theory gives no advice to agents who hold two goods to be incommensurate in value ...
This paper introduces the axiom of Negative Dominance, stating that if a lottery f is strictly prefe...
This paper introduces models of status quo bias based on the concept of decision avoidance, by which...
Some multicriteria decision models allow decision-makers to express that two alternatives are incomp...
We present an experiment to test different individual attitudes toward choice, such as preference fo...
This paper proposes a model of individual choice that does not assume completeness of the decision m...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
This paper proposes and axiomatically characterizes a model of choice that builds on the criterion o...
Gerasimou and Costa-Gomes gratefully acknowledge financial support from the British Academy (Grant S...
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of context-dependent choice with stable but incomplete pref...
Three reasons why decision makers may defer choice are *indecisiveness* between feasible options, *u...
Three reasons why decision makers may defer choice are indecisiveness between various feasible optio...
In a standard model of menu choice, we examine the behavior of an agent who applies the following Ca...
This paper proposes and characterises two preference-based choice rules that allow the decision make...
We report on two novel choice experiments with real goods where subjects in one treatment are forced...
Orthodox decision theory gives no advice to agents who hold two goods to be incommensurate in value ...
This paper introduces the axiom of Negative Dominance, stating that if a lottery f is strictly prefe...
This paper introduces models of status quo bias based on the concept of decision avoidance, by which...
Some multicriteria decision models allow decision-makers to express that two alternatives are incomp...
We present an experiment to test different individual attitudes toward choice, such as preference fo...