Procrastination is the notorious tendency to postpone work for tomorrow. This paper presents a formal model of procrastination based on expectations and prospect theory, which differs signficantly from the prevalent model of O’Donoghue and Rabin. Subject is assumed to work on a task for distant reward which depends on the number of periods actually spent working, where the subject faces varying op- portunity costs of working each period before the deadline. In order to assess a hypothesis that procrastination is an evolved and stable habit, the model is rendered dynamic in that past decisions and circumstances affect the present. The model is first explored via qualitative analysis and simulations are performed to further reveal its functio...
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who ar...
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who ar...
This paper develops a strategic model of procrastination in which present‐biased agents prefer to pe...
Procrastination is the notorious tendency to postpone work for tomorrow. This paper presents a forma...
Procrastination is the notorious tendency to postpone work for tomorrow. This paper presents a forma...
The thesis presents a formal model of intertemporal decision problem of working on a task for distan...
Salience costs, along with imperfect foresight, have been used in previous studies to explain procra...
Salience costs, along with imperfect foresight, have been used in previous studies to explain procra...
A model of time-consistent procrastination is developed to assess the extent to which the observed b...
A model of time-consistent procrastination is developed to assess the extent to which the observed b...
A model of time-consistent procrastination is developed to assess the extent to which the observed b...
Essay 1 develops a novel model of time as an exhaustible resource to assess the extent to which obse...
Essay 1 develops a novel model of time as an exhaustible resource to assess the extent to which obse...
Current theories of procrastination argue that people put things off into the future with the expect...
People tend to underestimate the work involved in completing tasks and consequently …nish tasks late...
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who ar...
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who ar...
This paper develops a strategic model of procrastination in which present‐biased agents prefer to pe...
Procrastination is the notorious tendency to postpone work for tomorrow. This paper presents a forma...
Procrastination is the notorious tendency to postpone work for tomorrow. This paper presents a forma...
The thesis presents a formal model of intertemporal decision problem of working on a task for distan...
Salience costs, along with imperfect foresight, have been used in previous studies to explain procra...
Salience costs, along with imperfect foresight, have been used in previous studies to explain procra...
A model of time-consistent procrastination is developed to assess the extent to which the observed b...
A model of time-consistent procrastination is developed to assess the extent to which the observed b...
A model of time-consistent procrastination is developed to assess the extent to which the observed b...
Essay 1 develops a novel model of time as an exhaustible resource to assess the extent to which obse...
Essay 1 develops a novel model of time as an exhaustible resource to assess the extent to which obse...
Current theories of procrastination argue that people put things off into the future with the expect...
People tend to underestimate the work involved in completing tasks and consequently …nish tasks late...
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who ar...
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who ar...
This paper develops a strategic model of procrastination in which present‐biased agents prefer to pe...