We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that impels the agent to act sub-optimally. The agent holds costly pre-commitment technology to avoid the conflict altogether and may decide whether to procure pre-commitment or to confront the visceral influence. We examine naïve expectations for the strength of the visceral influence; naïve expectations lead the agent to exaggerate the expected utility of resisting temptation and so mistakenly forego pre-commitment. Contrary to accepted wisdom, our analysis reveals conditions under which higher will-power—and lower visceral influence—reduces welfare. Our analysis, therefore, calls into question policy measures that influence willpower and viscera...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where previous decisions have influence on subsequent decis...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
We model self-control conflict as an agent’s stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
We model self-control conflict as a stochastic struggle of an agent against a visceral influence, wh...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...
In Gul and Pesendorfer (Econometrica 69(6):1403-1435, 2001), a decision-maker, when facing a choice...
ABSTRACT—To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify ...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
Ziamou. Thanks also to Jonathan Z. Berman for technical help. The authors contributed equally to thi...
This paper studies the empirical relevance of temptation and self-control using household-level data...
We investigate costly yet futile attempts at self-control when consumption of a harmful product has ...
Most contemporary self-control theories share two core assumptions. They assume that indulgence is t...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where previous decisions have influence on subsequent decis...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
We model self-control conflict as an agent’s stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
We model self-control conflict as a stochastic struggle of an agent against a visceral influence, wh...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...
In Gul and Pesendorfer (Econometrica 69(6):1403-1435, 2001), a decision-maker, when facing a choice...
ABSTRACT—To successfully pursue a goal in the face of temptation, an individual must first identify ...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
Ziamou. Thanks also to Jonathan Z. Berman for technical help. The authors contributed equally to thi...
This paper studies the empirical relevance of temptation and self-control using household-level data...
We investigate costly yet futile attempts at self-control when consumption of a harmful product has ...
Most contemporary self-control theories share two core assumptions. They assume that indulgence is t...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
We study a dynamic model of self-control where previous decisions have influence on subsequent decis...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...