This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in econometric models of individual decision-making. We start by outlining key components of multiple, simultaneous goal pursuit and multi-stage choice. Since different goals are often only partially compatible, such a multiple goal-based approach implies balancing goals, leading to a deliberate goal-level choice strategy on the part of the decision-maker. Accordingly, we introduce a conceptual framework to classify different aspects of individuals’ decisions in the presence of multiple goals. Based on this framework, we propose a formalization of individual decision-making when pursuing multiple goals. We briefly review different previous strea...
This article presents a theory of how people prioritize their time when pursuing goals with differen...
This paper extends the familiar multi-stage framework for choice by explicitly describing the role t...
Any consumer behavior can be understood as a process of pursuing a goal. Since many consumer goals r...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
We develop and test an integrative formal model of motivation and decision making. The model, referr...
In standard economic and decision theory, it has been assumed that all decision makers have the same...
This article introduces a goal-based view of consumer choice in which (1) choice is influenced by th...
This paper extends the familiar multi-stage framework for choice by explicitly describing the role t...
Understanding the processes involved when pursuing multiple goals over time is a central question fo...
This article examines how people depart from optimality during multiple-goal pursuit. The authors op...
The selfish goal metaphor is interesting and intriguing. It accounts for the idiosyncrasies and inco...
Multiple category choice is a decision process in which an individual selects a number of goods, all...
This paper contributes to our understanding of individual decision making by testing the proposal th...
This article presents a theory of how people prioritize their time when pursuing goals with differen...
This paper extends the familiar multi-stage framework for choice by explicitly describing the role t...
Any consumer behavior can be understood as a process of pursuing a goal. Since many consumer goals r...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
This paper develops new directions on how individuals’ use of multiple goals can be incorporated in ...
We develop and test an integrative formal model of motivation and decision making. The model, referr...
In standard economic and decision theory, it has been assumed that all decision makers have the same...
This article introduces a goal-based view of consumer choice in which (1) choice is influenced by th...
This paper extends the familiar multi-stage framework for choice by explicitly describing the role t...
Understanding the processes involved when pursuing multiple goals over time is a central question fo...
This article examines how people depart from optimality during multiple-goal pursuit. The authors op...
The selfish goal metaphor is interesting and intriguing. It accounts for the idiosyncrasies and inco...
Multiple category choice is a decision process in which an individual selects a number of goods, all...
This paper contributes to our understanding of individual decision making by testing the proposal th...
This article presents a theory of how people prioritize their time when pursuing goals with differen...
This paper extends the familiar multi-stage framework for choice by explicitly describing the role t...
Any consumer behavior can be understood as a process of pursuing a goal. Since many consumer goals r...