When it comes to trading time for money (or vice versa), people tend to be impatient and myopic. Often dramatically so. For illustration, half of people would rather collect $15 now than $30 in three months. This willingness to forego 50% of the reward to skip a 3‐month wait corresponds to an annual discount rate of 277%. This article investigates how money's physical form biases intertemporal choice. We ask, what happens to (im)patience (i.e., discount rates) when time is traded against cash rather than against an equivalent sum of dematerialized money? We find that intertemporal decisions pitting time against cash (rather than against dematerialized money) increase impatience. The underlying mechanism relates to the pain of parting from m...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. This paper investigates whether individuals make similar decisions under risk ...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
When it comes to trading time for money (or vice versa), people tend to be impatient and myopic. Oft...
When it comes to trading time for money (or vice versa), people tend to be impatient and myopic. Oft...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
To study intertemporal choices, researchers typically instruct subjects to choose between smaller an...
This paper investigates “asymmetries” between non-monetary gains and losses in intertemporal choice....
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
BACKGROUND: Humans often show impatience when making intertemporal choice for monetary rewards, pref...
International audienceThis paper reports an experimental comparison of attitudes toward time and tow...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
none2The time-money relationship is receiving increasing attention in decision making literature. Ti...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. This paper investigates whether individuals make similar decisions under risk ...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
When it comes to trading time for money (or vice versa), people tend to be impatient and myopic. Oft...
When it comes to trading time for money (or vice versa), people tend to be impatient and myopic. Oft...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
To study intertemporal choices, researchers typically instruct subjects to choose between smaller an...
This paper investigates “asymmetries” between non-monetary gains and losses in intertemporal choice....
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
BACKGROUND: Humans often show impatience when making intertemporal choice for monetary rewards, pref...
International audienceThis paper reports an experimental comparison of attitudes toward time and tow...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
none2The time-money relationship is receiving increasing attention in decision making literature. Ti...
In intertemporal choice the subjective value of a reward decreases as the delay until its receipt in...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. This paper investigates whether individuals make similar decisions under risk ...
People tend to discount rewards or losses that occur in the future. Such delay discounting has been ...