International audienceIn the theoretical description of prospect theory, distinct sets of parameters can control the curvature of the value function and the shape of the probability weighting function. There is one for the gain domain and one for the loss domain. However, in most estimations, behaviour over losses is assumed to perfectly reflect behaviour over gains, through a unique set of parameters. We examine the consequences of relaxing this simplifying assumption in the context of Tanaka et al.'s (Am Econ Rev 100(1):557-571, 2010) risk-elicitation procedure based on multiple price lists. We show that subjects' behaviour for gains is mostly reflected for losses at the aggregate and individual levels, and is consistent with the distinct...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
Shortcomings revealed by experimental and theoretical researchers such as Allais (1953), Rabin (2000...
International audienceIn the theoretical description of prospect theory, distinct sets of parameters...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Abstract We investigate a basic premise of prospect theory, that the valuation of gains and losses i...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Prospect Theory proposed that the (dis)utility of losses is always more than gains due to a phenomen...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
Shortcomings revealed by experimental and theoretical researchers such as Allais (1953), Rabin (2000...
International audienceIn the theoretical description of prospect theory, distinct sets of parameters...
Previous studies on loss aversion have shown mixed results for small stakes decisions. This thesis p...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Abstract We investigate a basic premise of prospect theory, that the valuation of gains and losses i...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Eliciting all the components of prospect theory-curvature of the utility function, weighting functio...
Prospect Theory proposed that the (dis)utility of losses is always more than gains due to a phenomen...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
International audienceWe propose a simple, parameter‐free method that, for the first time, makes it ...
Shortcomings revealed by experimental and theoretical researchers such as Allais (1953), Rabin (2000...