Although consumers readily seek choice and abundance, the so-called too-much-choice effect suggests that having many alternatives to choose from eventually leads to negative consequences, such as decreased post-choice satisfaction. The present research extends this research by highlighting the role of choice complexity. It is argued that too-much-choice effects are associated with choice complexity, which is influenced not only by the number of alternatives, but also by other features of the choice set, such as the number of attributes that alternatives are differentiated upon. These other influences of choice complexity may propel or hinder the emergence of too-much-choice effects. Two experiments tested this hypothesis by orthogonally man...
Whereas people are typically thought to be better off with more choices, studies show that they ofte...
International audienceWhereas the literature on choice overload has shown that people tend to defer ...
This paper investigates choice between opportunity sets. I argue that individuals may prefer to have...
Although consumers readily seek choice and abundance, the so-called too-much-choice effect suggests ...
Core theories in economics, psychology, and marketing suggest that decision makers benefit from havi...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may ...
Previous research has shown that neither too much nor too little choice is optimal. Choice sets of a...
Various experiments demonstrated that having too much choice has negative consequences on the motiva...
Economists typically assume that more choice is better, and consumers are more likely to purchase fr...
Choice overload, which means that large assortment may have negative effect on people’ s decisions a...
We examine how the size of an option set and the mode in which the options are processed interact to...
Recently researchers showed that more choice is not always better. Choosing from large assortments ...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may l...
This paper offers an explanation for choice overload based on reference-dependent preferences. Consu...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
Whereas people are typically thought to be better off with more choices, studies show that they ofte...
International audienceWhereas the literature on choice overload has shown that people tend to defer ...
This paper investigates choice between opportunity sets. I argue that individuals may prefer to have...
Although consumers readily seek choice and abundance, the so-called too-much-choice effect suggests ...
Core theories in economics, psychology, and marketing suggest that decision makers benefit from havi...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may ...
Previous research has shown that neither too much nor too little choice is optimal. Choice sets of a...
Various experiments demonstrated that having too much choice has negative consequences on the motiva...
Economists typically assume that more choice is better, and consumers are more likely to purchase fr...
Choice overload, which means that large assortment may have negative effect on people’ s decisions a...
We examine how the size of an option set and the mode in which the options are processed interact to...
Recently researchers showed that more choice is not always better. Choosing from large assortments ...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may l...
This paper offers an explanation for choice overload based on reference-dependent preferences. Consu...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
Whereas people are typically thought to be better off with more choices, studies show that they ofte...
International audienceWhereas the literature on choice overload has shown that people tend to defer ...
This paper investigates choice between opportunity sets. I argue that individuals may prefer to have...