The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of much interest in the economic literature. In this paper we explore whether individual decision making under risk is affected by the cost of the supplied information. Outside of the lab, it is difficult to disentangle the effect of the cost of information itself from the effect of self-selection by individuals who tend to gain the most from this information. We thus create an environment in the lab where subjects are offered additional, useful and identical information on the state of the world across treatments. By varying the cost of information we can distinguish between selection and sunk cost effects. We find a systematic effect of sunk cos...
International audienceMarkets are often viewed as a tool for aggregating disparate private knowledge...
In statistics and machine learning, model accuracy is traded off with complexity, which can be viewe...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...
textabstractThe supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the s...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
This paper presents a model where individuals have imperfect information and there is an opportunity...
We relate two main representations of the cost of acquiring information: a cost that depends on the ...
This paper studies the choice of an individual who acquires information before choosing an action fr...
Imperfect information about product attributes inhibits efficiency in A key assumption underpinning ...
The cost of information is an often ignored factor in economic situations although the information a...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
Running head: Information acquisition and choice under uncertainty This paper presents a model where...
International audienceIn economic models of dynamic choice under uncertainty, the ''information valu...
International audienceMarkets are often viewed as a tool for aggregating disparate private knowledge...
In statistics and machine learning, model accuracy is traded off with complexity, which can be viewe...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...
textabstractThe supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the s...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
How do individuals value noisy information that guides economic decisions? In our laboratory experim...
This paper presents a model where individuals have imperfect information and there is an opportunity...
We relate two main representations of the cost of acquiring information: a cost that depends on the ...
This paper studies the choice of an individual who acquires information before choosing an action fr...
Imperfect information about product attributes inhibits efficiency in A key assumption underpinning ...
The cost of information is an often ignored factor in economic situations although the information a...
Classical decision theory predicts that people should be indifferent to information that is not usef...
Running head: Information acquisition and choice under uncertainty This paper presents a model where...
International audienceIn economic models of dynamic choice under uncertainty, the ''information valu...
International audienceMarkets are often viewed as a tool for aggregating disparate private knowledge...
In statistics and machine learning, model accuracy is traded off with complexity, which can be viewe...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...