We experimentally investigate the effect of sunk cost in a two-stage investment continuation task. After an initial investment, participants have to decide whether or not to continue the project with an additional investment. We do not find a standard sunk cost bias, but observe a robust reverse sunk cost effect: the larger the initial investment, the lower the likelihood to continue investing. This holds despite the fact that we replicate the standard sunk cost bias in hypothetical scenarios. We argue that both, risk aversion together with narrow choice bracketing and loss aversion can account for the reverse sunk cost effect
The sunk-cost fallacy (SCF) occurs when an individual makes an investment with a low probability of ...
84 p.Our research stems from the objective of making the sunk cost effect more salient to managers t...
The sunk cost effect is manifested in a greater tendency to continue an endeavor once an investment ...
We experimentally investigate the effect of sunk cost in a two-stage investment continuation task. A...
The sunk cost effect is considered as an important bias and perceived to be a widespread phenomenon ...
Evidence from hypothetical scenarios strongly suggests the existence of a sunk cost bias, the tenden...
Evidence from hypothetical scenarios strongly suggests the existence of a sunk cost bias, the tenden...
The sunk cost effect refers to the empirical finding that people tend to let their decisions be infl...
Prior research has shown that when making decisions to carry on a project, decision-makers tend to b...
A cognitive bias known as the sunk cost effect has been found across a number of contexts. This bias...
We study a sequential investment model and offer a theory of the sunk cost fallacy as an optimal res...
The sunk-cost fallacy (SCF) occurs when an individual makes an investment with a low probability of ...
84 p.Our research stems from the objective of making the sunk cost effect more salient to managers t...
The sunk cost effect is manifested in a greater tendency to continue an endeavor once an investment ...
We experimentally investigate the effect of sunk cost in a two-stage investment continuation task. A...
The sunk cost effect is considered as an important bias and perceived to be a widespread phenomenon ...
Evidence from hypothetical scenarios strongly suggests the existence of a sunk cost bias, the tenden...
Evidence from hypothetical scenarios strongly suggests the existence of a sunk cost bias, the tenden...
The sunk cost effect refers to the empirical finding that people tend to let their decisions be infl...
Prior research has shown that when making decisions to carry on a project, decision-makers tend to b...
A cognitive bias known as the sunk cost effect has been found across a number of contexts. This bias...
We study a sequential investment model and offer a theory of the sunk cost fallacy as an optimal res...
The sunk-cost fallacy (SCF) occurs when an individual makes an investment with a low probability of ...
84 p.Our research stems from the objective of making the sunk cost effect more salient to managers t...
The sunk cost effect is manifested in a greater tendency to continue an endeavor once an investment ...