Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We conducted two studies involving behavioral interventions expected to affect performance, providing some of the first experimental data in this area. In the first we investigate whether evenly spaced interim deadlines lead to higher completion rates for a lengthy task, where procrastination could be a factor. We found that these interim deadlines in fact led to lower completion rates in our set-up; we also found no evidence in the aggregate data (although there was considerable heterogeneity) of an increasing profile of the number of hours spent at the task over time, suggesting that the degree of present-bias in the participant population is not ...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
Abstract: Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorist...
Procrastination is ubiquitous, but its underlying processes are poorly understood. Studies of procra...
Abstract: The issues of self-control, procrastination, willpower, and commitment have been the focus...
We study procrastination in the context of a field experiment involving students who must exert cost...
Procrastination is ubiquitous, but how to reduce procrastination is rarely examined in a behavioral ...
Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-contro...
Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-contro...
Procrastination is ubiquitous, but how to reduce procrastination is rarely examined in a behavioral ...
The strength model of self-control proposes that all acts of self-control are energized by one globa...
This dissertation consists of three essays that contribute to the field of behavioral economics by u...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
Abstract: Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorist...
Procrastination is ubiquitous, but its underlying processes are poorly understood. Studies of procra...
Abstract: The issues of self-control, procrastination, willpower, and commitment have been the focus...
We study procrastination in the context of a field experiment involving students who must exert cost...
Procrastination is ubiquitous, but how to reduce procrastination is rarely examined in a behavioral ...
Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-contro...
Everyday life is full of self-control problems. The economist's favorite explanation for self-contro...
Procrastination is ubiquitous, but how to reduce procrastination is rarely examined in a behavioral ...
The strength model of self-control proposes that all acts of self-control are energized by one globa...
This dissertation consists of three essays that contribute to the field of behavioral economics by u...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...
When conceptualizing work performance as requiring self-control, scholars often employ a resource-de...