In this paper we analyse the empirical performance of several preference functionals using individual and group data. Our investigation aims to address two fundamental questions that have, until now, not been addressed in literature. Specifically, we intend to assess if there exists a risky choice theory that statistically fits group decisions significantly better than alternative theories, and if there are significant differences between individual and group choices. Experimental findings reported in this paper provide answers to both questions showing that when risky choices are undertaken by small groups (dyads in our case), disappointment aversion outperforms several alternative preference functionals, including expected utility. Since ...
Random utility maximisation is the pre-eminent behavioural theory used to model choices. An alternat...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
In this paper we analyse the empirical performance of several preference functionals using individua...
In this paper we analyse the empirical performance of several preference functionals using individua...
In this paper, the empirical performance of several preference functionals is assessed using individ...
In this paper, the empirical performance of several preference functionals is assessed using individ...
Greater attention has been paid to understanding differences between individual and group decision-m...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
The phenomenon of choice shifts in group decision-making is fairly ubiquitous in the social psycholo...
Individual and group decision making under uncertainty was explored in an attempt to determine wheth...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
The first part of this paper gives an overview of the dominating approach within economic theory on ...
Random utility maximisation is the pre-eminent behavioural theory used to model choices. An alternat...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...
In this paper we analyse the empirical performance of several preference functionals using individua...
In this paper we analyse the empirical performance of several preference functionals using individua...
In this paper, the empirical performance of several preference functionals is assessed using individ...
In this paper, the empirical performance of several preference functionals is assessed using individ...
Greater attention has been paid to understanding differences between individual and group decision-m...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
The phenomenon of choice shifts in group decision-making is fairly ubiquitous in the social psycholo...
Individual and group decision making under uncertainty was explored in an attempt to determine wheth...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
The first part of this paper gives an overview of the dominating approach within economic theory on ...
Random utility maximisation is the pre-eminent behavioural theory used to model choices. An alternat...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can pred...