How do individuals make choices? In recent years, economists, psychologists and legal academics have searched for answers to various aspects of this question. One topic of recent interest, for example, concerns a lingering problem in information theory: Does consumer inability to process too much information cause market failure? The normative implications of this question raise significant policy issues. If consumers\u27 cognitive circuits can become overloaded, then information disclosure is less appealing than direct regulation as a solution to problems of market failure
This article asks whether competition can ameliorate the consequences of cognitive error. Consumers ...
When individuals choose not only goods, but also how to process information, there is a bias: people...
The psychology of reasoning and decision making (RDM) shares the methodology of cognitive psychology...
How do individuals make choices? In recent years, economists, psychologists and legal academics have...
Traditional consumer protection law employs various disclosure requirements to respond to market imp...
This paper deals with a small part of a large subject. The subject is market failure as a result of ...
The theory of rational choice has become the predominant theory of human behavior in many of the soc...
Traditional consumer protection law employs various disclosure requirements to respond to market imp...
Many laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding consumers deal with the amount and kind of product i...
Le résumé en français n'a pas été communiqué par l'auteur.This paper studies firms’ disclosure decis...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
ABSTRACT Choice deferral due to information overload is an undesirable result of competitive environ...
For more than 30 years, decision-making research has documented that people often violate various pr...
Using psychological terms such as cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias, this study reveals how...
Operational research (OR) might exhibit a partial perspective in modelling decisional processes as ...
This article asks whether competition can ameliorate the consequences of cognitive error. Consumers ...
When individuals choose not only goods, but also how to process information, there is a bias: people...
The psychology of reasoning and decision making (RDM) shares the methodology of cognitive psychology...
How do individuals make choices? In recent years, economists, psychologists and legal academics have...
Traditional consumer protection law employs various disclosure requirements to respond to market imp...
This paper deals with a small part of a large subject. The subject is market failure as a result of ...
The theory of rational choice has become the predominant theory of human behavior in many of the soc...
Traditional consumer protection law employs various disclosure requirements to respond to market imp...
Many laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding consumers deal with the amount and kind of product i...
Le résumé en français n'a pas été communiqué par l'auteur.This paper studies firms’ disclosure decis...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
ABSTRACT Choice deferral due to information overload is an undesirable result of competitive environ...
For more than 30 years, decision-making research has documented that people often violate various pr...
Using psychological terms such as cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias, this study reveals how...
Operational research (OR) might exhibit a partial perspective in modelling decisional processes as ...
This article asks whether competition can ameliorate the consequences of cognitive error. Consumers ...
When individuals choose not only goods, but also how to process information, there is a bias: people...
The psychology of reasoning and decision making (RDM) shares the methodology of cognitive psychology...