The paper explores affective, construal and risk aspects of consumer’s judgments and deci-sions at the point of purchasing in e-auctions. Using an eBay example, the paper investigates applicability of psychological theory, revealing a nuanced view of consumer behavior. Obser-vations regarding concert ticket and car sales were utilized in exploring the phenomena. The observations indicated concert tickets to have a sharper raise in prize in comparison to the cars sold, as the auction got close to an ending. Furthermore, the research showed that automatic bidders won most of the auctions. The findings are discussed in terms of a proposed psycho-logical perspective
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
textThis dissertation examines the online auction markets and focuses on eBay in particular. EBay p...
With increasing numbers of consumers in auction marketplaces, we highlight some recent approaches th...
The paper explores affective, construal and risk aspects of consumer‟s judgments and deci-sions at t...
E-commerce has proved to be fertile ground for new business models, which may be patented (for up to...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contrast two lay theories of how consumers draw affective in...
Abstract Auction fever is a multifaceted phenomenon that is frequently observed in both traditional ...
Environmental conditions and the interplay of cognitive and affective processes both exert influence...
Online auctions differ from traditional auctions in several ways, but perhaps one of the most signif...
With increasing numbers of consumers in auction marketplaces, we highlight some recent approaches th...
chaired by the first two authors). The authors thank the editor and anonymous reviewers for insightf...
Auction sites on the Internet frequently put bidders under time pressure or highlight the social com...
The presence of computerized agents has become pervasive in everyday live. In this paper, we examine...
The presence of computerized agents has become pervasive in everyday live. In this paper, we examine...
This study examines consumer’s perception related to perceived risk while doing transaction in e-auc...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
textThis dissertation examines the online auction markets and focuses on eBay in particular. EBay p...
With increasing numbers of consumers in auction marketplaces, we highlight some recent approaches th...
The paper explores affective, construal and risk aspects of consumer‟s judgments and deci-sions at t...
E-commerce has proved to be fertile ground for new business models, which may be patented (for up to...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contrast two lay theories of how consumers draw affective in...
Abstract Auction fever is a multifaceted phenomenon that is frequently observed in both traditional ...
Environmental conditions and the interplay of cognitive and affective processes both exert influence...
Online auctions differ from traditional auctions in several ways, but perhaps one of the most signif...
With increasing numbers of consumers in auction marketplaces, we highlight some recent approaches th...
chaired by the first two authors). The authors thank the editor and anonymous reviewers for insightf...
Auction sites on the Internet frequently put bidders under time pressure or highlight the social com...
The presence of computerized agents has become pervasive in everyday live. In this paper, we examine...
The presence of computerized agents has become pervasive in everyday live. In this paper, we examine...
This study examines consumer’s perception related to perceived risk while doing transaction in e-auc...
The phenomenon of auction fever occurs when participants overbid for a certain good. Current theory ...
textThis dissertation examines the online auction markets and focuses on eBay in particular. EBay p...
With increasing numbers of consumers in auction marketplaces, we highlight some recent approaches th...