Most empirical models of consumer choice assume that the decision-maker assesses all alternatives and information in a perfect information processing sense. The complexity of the choice environment, the ability of the individual to make complex decisions and the effect of choice context on the decision strategy, are generally not considered in statistical model development. One of the reasons for this omission is that theoretical literature on choice complexity and imperfect ability to choose has not been translated into empirical methods that permit such considerations in econometric analysis. In this paper we outline a theoretical model that considers task complexity, effort applied by the consumer, ability to choose, and choice. We then ...
Abstract: Discrete Choice Modelling (DCM) provides a valuable tool for understanding the consumer be...
There is ample evidence that individuals’ evaluation and choice of transportation-related alternativ...
We examine the propensity of respondents to choose the status quo (SQ) or current situation alternat...
Most empirical models of consumer choice assume that the decision-maker assesses all alternatives an...
The psychology, the marketing consumer behavior and, to a much smaller extent, the economics literat...
The aim of this paper is to better understand the effect of task complexity in experimental design o...
Many firms rely on choice experiment-based models to evaluate future marketing actions under various...
This paper develops a theoretical model of optimal effort in consumer choice.The model extends previ...
textabstractThis paper develops a theoretical model of optimal effort in consumer choice. The model ...
We investigate whether individuals will voluntarily increase the complexity of the tasks they comple...
The psychological literature has emphasized that choice complexity and other contextual factors aff...
Accurate collection of response times is one of the main advantages of web-administered stated choic...
© 2015 Economic Science Association We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making...
We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making, when individuals choose among diff...
Recent years have seen a development in the application of stated choice experiments (CE) as a metho...
Abstract: Discrete Choice Modelling (DCM) provides a valuable tool for understanding the consumer be...
There is ample evidence that individuals’ evaluation and choice of transportation-related alternativ...
We examine the propensity of respondents to choose the status quo (SQ) or current situation alternat...
Most empirical models of consumer choice assume that the decision-maker assesses all alternatives an...
The psychology, the marketing consumer behavior and, to a much smaller extent, the economics literat...
The aim of this paper is to better understand the effect of task complexity in experimental design o...
Many firms rely on choice experiment-based models to evaluate future marketing actions under various...
This paper develops a theoretical model of optimal effort in consumer choice.The model extends previ...
textabstractThis paper develops a theoretical model of optimal effort in consumer choice. The model ...
We investigate whether individuals will voluntarily increase the complexity of the tasks they comple...
The psychological literature has emphasized that choice complexity and other contextual factors aff...
Accurate collection of response times is one of the main advantages of web-administered stated choic...
© 2015 Economic Science Association We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making...
We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making, when individuals choose among diff...
Recent years have seen a development in the application of stated choice experiments (CE) as a metho...
Abstract: Discrete Choice Modelling (DCM) provides a valuable tool for understanding the consumer be...
There is ample evidence that individuals’ evaluation and choice of transportation-related alternativ...
We examine the propensity of respondents to choose the status quo (SQ) or current situation alternat...