We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evaluating the marginal attribute with in choice set depend upon the expected utility loss from making a suboptimal choice as a result of ignoring that incremental attribute. Guided by this analysis, we then develop a very general and practical empirical method for measuring the individual's propensity to attend to attributes. As a proof of concept, we offer an empirical example of our method using a conjoint analysis of demand for programs to reduce health risks. Our results suggest that respondents differentially allocate attention across attributes, as a function of the mix of attribute levels in a choice set. This behavior can cause researchers who fail t...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fe...
In recent years we have seen an explosion of research seeking to understand the role that rules and ...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...
AbstractWe show in a theoretical model that the benefit from additional attention to the marginal at...
We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evalu-ating the m...
Recent results showed that taking into account attention to attributes in random utility models lead...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
An observer wants to understand a decision-maker's welfare from her choice. She believes that decisi...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fea...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The following work explores the processes individuals utilize when making multi-attribute choices. W...
ABSTRACT: Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are typically assumed...
One potentially important drawback of existing theories of limited attention is that they typically ...
This dissertation contains two essays examining the role of attention and information processing in ...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fe...
In recent years we have seen an explosion of research seeking to understand the role that rules and ...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...
AbstractWe show in a theoretical model that the benefit from additional attention to the marginal at...
We show in a theoretical model that benefits of allocating additional attention to evalu-ating the m...
Recent results showed that taking into account attention to attributes in random utility models lead...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
An observer wants to understand a decision-maker's welfare from her choice. She believes that decisi...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fea...
We generalize the stochastic revealed preference methodology of McFadden and Richter (1990) for fini...
The following work explores the processes individuals utilize when making multi-attribute choices. W...
ABSTRACT: Individuals processing the information in a stated choice experiment are typically assumed...
One potentially important drawback of existing theories of limited attention is that they typically ...
This dissertation contains two essays examining the role of attention and information processing in ...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
We model a boundedly rational agent who suffers from limited attention. The agent considers each fe...
In recent years we have seen an explosion of research seeking to understand the role that rules and ...
The standard revealed preference argument relies on an implicit assumption that a decision maker con...