This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info/10.1086/671344.The discrepancy between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA) for a product, referred to as the endowment effect, has been investigated and replicated across various domains because of its implications for rational decision making. The authors assume that implicit processes operate in the endowment effect and propose an explanation that is derived from the two main accounts of the effect, ownership and loss aversion. Based on the implicit egotism and self-affirmation literatures, the model argues that selling is perceived as an implicit self-threat and that sellers, as a part of their automatic defense mecha...
An enormous literature documents that willingness to pay (WTP) is less than willingness to accept (W...
Past research documents an asymmetry between consumers ’ willingness to pay for an object and their ...
AbstractThe endowment effect is the finding that possession of an item adds to its value. We introdu...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
The discrepancy between the buyer and seller evaluation, referred to as the endowment effect, has be...
The endowment effect is the tendency for a person to demand more in return for selling an object tha...
textNumerous studies have shown a discrepancy between how much an individual will accept to give up ...
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
We explore whether the recent laboratory findings that suggest the origin of endowment matters in si...
This research provides evidence for a new moderator of the endowment effect: having a memento of the...
The endowment effect shows that selling prices are higher than buying prices (Kahneman et al. 1990)....
Parting with possessions is often painful. It can be surprisingly difficult to throw away a comforta...
The central issue of the wide literature about the endowment effect is the search for an explanation...
The endowment effect is one of the most robust and well-studied phenomena in the behavioral decision...
none5siAn enormous literature documents that willingness to pay (WTP) is less than willingness to ac...
An enormous literature documents that willingness to pay (WTP) is less than willingness to accept (W...
Past research documents an asymmetry between consumers ’ willingness to pay for an object and their ...
AbstractThe endowment effect is the finding that possession of an item adds to its value. We introdu...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/info...
The discrepancy between the buyer and seller evaluation, referred to as the endowment effect, has be...
The endowment effect is the tendency for a person to demand more in return for selling an object tha...
textNumerous studies have shown a discrepancy between how much an individual will accept to give up ...
The endowment effect occurs when people assign a higher value to an item they own than to the same i...
We explore whether the recent laboratory findings that suggest the origin of endowment matters in si...
This research provides evidence for a new moderator of the endowment effect: having a memento of the...
The endowment effect shows that selling prices are higher than buying prices (Kahneman et al. 1990)....
Parting with possessions is often painful. It can be surprisingly difficult to throw away a comforta...
The central issue of the wide literature about the endowment effect is the search for an explanation...
The endowment effect is one of the most robust and well-studied phenomena in the behavioral decision...
none5siAn enormous literature documents that willingness to pay (WTP) is less than willingness to ac...
An enormous literature documents that willingness to pay (WTP) is less than willingness to accept (W...
Past research documents an asymmetry between consumers ’ willingness to pay for an object and their ...
AbstractThe endowment effect is the finding that possession of an item adds to its value. We introdu...