This dissertation is structured in the form of two empirical essays, each investigating one type of irrational decision caused by mental accounting. The first essay, titled Managing the Cost of Multiple Debt Accounts: A Behavioral Perspective , explores why many people pay off credit cards\u27 with the lowest rate first when rationally speaking they should repay the debt with the highest rate most quickly. This essay suggests that irrationality emerges when people seek to close `mental accounts\u27 associated with their credit cards and reduce the total number of outstanding loans rather than decrease the amount of total debt among all credit cards. Consumers want to be debt free. If they can get rid of debt, on even one credit card, they ...
Behavioral finance is relatively new subject matter tying in the fundamental relationship between th...
Using transaction data from a sample of 1.8 million credit card accounts, we provide the first field...
Evidence from the behavioural decision literature suggests that economic decisions may be made on le...
This dissertation is structured in the form of two empirical essays, each investigating one type of ...
From its beginnings, behavioral economics has been concerned with how people make systematic and cos...
Mental accounting is a technique for asserting self-control in the face of consumption decisions, fu...
Budgeting allows consumers to create a plan on how to spend their money, and making a budget is ofte...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters which broadly address issues related to ...
This thesis examines consumers’ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This dissertation comprises three essays about credit cards. Taking a qualitative approach, the firs...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters which broadly address issues related to ...
Every day consumers make numerous financial decisions which have the potential to increase or decrea...
© 2014, American Marketing Association. The authors explore the illusion of goal progress by consume...
Consumer spending is an under-researched area, which is unfortunate in light of mortgage foreclosure...
Behavioral finance is relatively new subject matter tying in the fundamental relationship between th...
Using transaction data from a sample of 1.8 million credit card accounts, we provide the first field...
Evidence from the behavioural decision literature suggests that economic decisions may be made on le...
This dissertation is structured in the form of two empirical essays, each investigating one type of ...
From its beginnings, behavioral economics has been concerned with how people make systematic and cos...
Mental accounting is a technique for asserting self-control in the face of consumption decisions, fu...
Budgeting allows consumers to create a plan on how to spend their money, and making a budget is ofte...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters which broadly address issues related to ...
This thesis examines consumers’ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This dissertation comprises three essays about credit cards. Taking a qualitative approach, the firs...
This thesis examines consumersâ inaction in debt management. It departs from the observation that th...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters which broadly address issues related to ...
Every day consumers make numerous financial decisions which have the potential to increase or decrea...
© 2014, American Marketing Association. The authors explore the illusion of goal progress by consume...
Consumer spending is an under-researched area, which is unfortunate in light of mortgage foreclosure...
Behavioral finance is relatively new subject matter tying in the fundamental relationship between th...
Using transaction data from a sample of 1.8 million credit card accounts, we provide the first field...
Evidence from the behavioural decision literature suggests that economic decisions may be made on le...