The article presents experimental evidence that shows that people often consider relative price differences in addition to absolute differences when choosing between substitute goods. Because the choice between substitute goods is a very common one, this is an important finding. The experiment uses scenarios in various consumption categories: hotel rooms, flights, and books. Subjects were either students or participants in an economics conference. The data allow to reject the hypothesis that people think only about relative price differences in favor of the hypothesis that people think about both relative and absolute price differences. Whether the price given to the subjects is that of the high-quality good or of the low-quality good makes...
To properly consider the opportunity costs of a purchase, consumers must actively generate the alter...
In this paper, we analyze a consumer choice model with price uncertainty, loss aver-sion, and expect...
We investigate people's different conceptions of the economic term "consumption" when comparing with...
The article shows that when people consider differentiated goods or services that differ in price an...
Consumers often have to decide whether to make an effort and go to a remote store rather than a near...
Many experiments show that consumers consider relative price differences even when only absolute pri...
The article presents an experiment that illustrates a behavior that I denote “relative thinking.” Su...
Exposing consumers to extreme prices can influence the price they are willing to pay for both relate...
Abstract: This paper investigates how consumers evaluate price differentials within brands across co...
Partially comparative pricing involves a featured store providing price comparisons in reference to ...
Tversky & Kahneman (1981) reported that most participants decided to drive when they could save mone...
As more and more alternatives have become available for consumers in the market, uncertainty regardi...
The basic tenet of this dissertation was that buyers may compare the prices they are charged for ide...
The role of price in consumers’ product evaluations has attracted considerable research attention in...
To properly consider the opportunity costs of a purchase, consumers must actively generate the alter...
To properly consider the opportunity costs of a purchase, consumers must actively generate the alter...
In this paper, we analyze a consumer choice model with price uncertainty, loss aver-sion, and expect...
We investigate people's different conceptions of the economic term "consumption" when comparing with...
The article shows that when people consider differentiated goods or services that differ in price an...
Consumers often have to decide whether to make an effort and go to a remote store rather than a near...
Many experiments show that consumers consider relative price differences even when only absolute pri...
The article presents an experiment that illustrates a behavior that I denote “relative thinking.” Su...
Exposing consumers to extreme prices can influence the price they are willing to pay for both relate...
Abstract: This paper investigates how consumers evaluate price differentials within brands across co...
Partially comparative pricing involves a featured store providing price comparisons in reference to ...
Tversky & Kahneman (1981) reported that most participants decided to drive when they could save mone...
As more and more alternatives have become available for consumers in the market, uncertainty regardi...
The basic tenet of this dissertation was that buyers may compare the prices they are charged for ide...
The role of price in consumers’ product evaluations has attracted considerable research attention in...
To properly consider the opportunity costs of a purchase, consumers must actively generate the alter...
To properly consider the opportunity costs of a purchase, consumers must actively generate the alter...
In this paper, we analyze a consumer choice model with price uncertainty, loss aver-sion, and expect...
We investigate people's different conceptions of the economic term "consumption" when comparing with...