I consider a situation in which heterogenous senders (applicants) compete in order to be selected by one receiver (employer). Productivity is private information to the senders, and the receiver processes imperfect signals (applications) to screen among applicants. The information-processing technology is imperfect: the accuracy of each signal in predicting the unknown productivity decreases with the total number of signals processed. I show that, for a sufficiently large market, information overload occurs as there exist equilibria in which too many people apply and the receiver neglects some applications. For any information-processing technology level, information overload equilibria emerge when the cost of sending applications is low re...
The information overload phenomenon has been studied for many years, and has proven to be more compl...
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textabstractI consider a situation in which heterogenous senders (applicants) compete in order to be...
This paper deals with a small part of a large subject. The subject is market failure as a result of ...
The paper studies information processing imperfections in a fully rational decision-making network. ...
In this paper we build a formal model to study market environments where information is costly to ac...
In this paper we study market environments where information is costly to acquire and is also useful...
In this paper we study, within a formal model, market environments where information is costly to ac...
We develop a system dynamics model of message-based communication, where the information-processing ...
In this paper we study, within a formal model, market environments where informa-tion is costly to a...
Personal privacy is studied in the context of a competitive product (or labor) market. Firms initial...
textabstractEconomic agents generally operate in uncertain environments and, prior to making decis...
Online market places have an unprecedented power of bringing together a large number of buyers and s...
Markets for information products exhibit varying degrees of competition on both the supply and the d...
The information overload phenomenon has been studied for many years, and has proven to be more compl...
Search the Internet for the phrase \u201cinformation overload definition,\u201d and Google will retu...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...
textabstractI consider a situation in which heterogenous senders (applicants) compete in order to be...
This paper deals with a small part of a large subject. The subject is market failure as a result of ...
The paper studies information processing imperfections in a fully rational decision-making network. ...
In this paper we build a formal model to study market environments where information is costly to ac...
In this paper we study market environments where information is costly to acquire and is also useful...
In this paper we study, within a formal model, market environments where information is costly to ac...
We develop a system dynamics model of message-based communication, where the information-processing ...
In this paper we study, within a formal model, market environments where informa-tion is costly to a...
Personal privacy is studied in the context of a competitive product (or labor) market. Firms initial...
textabstractEconomic agents generally operate in uncertain environments and, prior to making decis...
Online market places have an unprecedented power of bringing together a large number of buyers and s...
Markets for information products exhibit varying degrees of competition on both the supply and the d...
The information overload phenomenon has been studied for many years, and has proven to be more compl...
Search the Internet for the phrase \u201cinformation overload definition,\u201d and Google will retu...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...