We investigated the relationship between Locus of Control and discount rates for future monetary outcomes. Thirty-eight students completed delay discounting questionnaires for monetary gains and losses in personal and business scenarios. In addition, we measured Economic and Generalized Locus of Control (LOC) with Furnham’s (1986) and Rotter’s (1966) scales, respectively. Economic, but not Generalized LOC was correlated with distinct choice patterns: individuals with internal Economic LOC (E-LOC) discounted future gains and losses less steeply than individuals with external E-LOC, both in business and in personal scenarios. E-LOC appears useful in understanding intertemporal financial choices. It may also assist in the development of progra...
This paper presents an economic model of how teenagers ’ outlooks–specifically their locus of contro...
The dissertation applies experimental methods to study a few questions in economics. Chapter 2 studi...
Most decisions in everyday life require to take into consideration both time and uncertainty. Indivi...
We investigated the relationship between Locus of Control and discount rates for future monetary out...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Economic stress is associated with a number of adverse psychological, academic and health outcomes. ...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
The article presents the results of an empirical study of the dynamics of self-conditioning monetary...
Intertemporal choice is the study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at variou...
In intertemporal choice experiments people usually choose between smaller-sooner and larger-later am...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Our paper surveys certain explanatory factors for ‘control’ and its financial consequences. Control ...
We present results from a laboratory study of loss aversion in the context of intertemporal choice. ...
The life-cycle theory of saving behavior (Modigliani, 1988) suggests that humans strive towards an e...
This paper presents an economic model of how teenagers ’ outlooks–specifically their locus of contro...
The dissertation applies experimental methods to study a few questions in economics. Chapter 2 studi...
Most decisions in everyday life require to take into consideration both time and uncertainty. Indivi...
We investigated the relationship between Locus of Control and discount rates for future monetary out...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Economic stress is associated with a number of adverse psychological, academic and health outcomes. ...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
The article presents the results of an empirical study of the dynamics of self-conditioning monetary...
Intertemporal choice is the study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at variou...
In intertemporal choice experiments people usually choose between smaller-sooner and larger-later am...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Our paper surveys certain explanatory factors for ‘control’ and its financial consequences. Control ...
We present results from a laboratory study of loss aversion in the context of intertemporal choice. ...
The life-cycle theory of saving behavior (Modigliani, 1988) suggests that humans strive towards an e...
This paper presents an economic model of how teenagers ’ outlooks–specifically their locus of contro...
The dissertation applies experimental methods to study a few questions in economics. Chapter 2 studi...
Most decisions in everyday life require to take into consideration both time and uncertainty. Indivi...