Suboptimal Choices and the Need for Experienced Individual Well-Being in Economic Analysis
暂无分享,去创建一个
Alois Stutzer | Yuval Rottenstreich | Christopher K. Hsee | A. Stutzer | Y. Rottenstreich | Christopher K. Hsee | Yuval Rottenstreich
[1] A. Tversky,et al. Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk — Source link , 2007 .
[2] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. Wealth, Warmth, and Well-Being: Whether Happiness is Relative or Absolute Depends on Whether it is about Money, Acquisition, or Consumption , 2009 .
[3] S. Shu. Choosing to Consume Later: Determinants of Future-Biased Choice , 2005 .
[4] J. March. Bounded rationality, ambiguity, and the engineering of choice , 1978 .
[5] G. Loewenstein,et al. Do Workers Prefer Increasing Wage Profiles? , 1991, Journal of Labor Economics.
[6] C. Zanocco. Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism , 2010 .
[7] B. Mellers,et al. Anticipated Emotions as Guides to Choice , 2001 .
[8] Herbert A. Simon,et al. Economics and Psychology. , 1963 .
[9] A. Young. Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk (Kahneman and Tversky, 1979) , 2011 .
[10] Daniel Read,et al. Choice Bracketing , 1999 .
[11] Michael G. Palumbo,et al. Uncertain Medical Expenses and Precautionary Saving Near the End of the Life Cycle , 1999 .
[12] C. Carroll,et al. The Nature of Precautionary Wealth , 1995 .
[13] George A. Akerlof,et al. Economics and Identity , 2000 .
[14] D. Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow , 2011 .
[15] B. Wansink,et al. The Mystery of the Cabinet Castaway: Why We Buy Products We Never Use , 2000 .
[16] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. Preference Reversals between Joint and Separate Evaluations of Options: A Review and Theoretical Analysis , 1999 .
[17] B. Frey,et al. What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research? , 2001, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[18] R. Sugden,et al. The Quality of Life. , 1994 .
[19] Christopher K. Hsee. Less is Better: When Low-Value Options are Valued More Highly than High-Value Options , 1998 .
[20] T. Kealey,et al. More is less , 2000, Nature.
[21] J. Helliwell. Well-Being, Social Capital and Public Policy: What's New? , 2005 .
[22] William G. Zikmund,et al. The Joyless Economy: An Inquiry into Human Satisfaction and Consumer Dissatisfaction , 1976 .
[23] E. Fehr,et al. Do Workers Work More If Wages are High? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment , 2005 .
[24] George Loewenstein,et al. Social Projection of Transient Drive States , 2003, Personality & social psychology bulletin.
[25] Ran Kivetz,et al. Repenting Hyperopia: An Analysis of Self-Control Regrets , 2006 .
[26] R. Thaler,et al. Labor Supply of New York City Cabdrivers: One Day at a Time , 1997 .
[27] B. Frey,et al. What Happiness Research Can Tell Us About Self-Control Problems and Utility Misprediction , 2006, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[28] G. Ainslie. Breakdown of will , 2001 .
[29] D. Kahneman,et al. International Differences in Well-Being , 2010 .
[30] D. Kahneman,et al. Back to Bentham? Explorations of experience utility , 1997 .
[31] D. Kahneman,et al. Well-being : the foundations of hedonic psychology , 1999 .
[32] John A. List,et al. Preference Reversals of a Different Kind: The "More Is Less" Phenomenon , 2002 .
[33] Richard A. Easterlin,et al. The happiness–income paradox revisited , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[34] Gary S. Becker,et al. Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox , 2008 .
[35] B. Frey,et al. Mispredicting Utility and the Political Process , 2006 .
[36] J. Christensen-Szalanski. Discount Functions and the Measurement of Patients' Values , 1984, Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making.
[37] Itamar Simonson,et al. The Role of Explanations and Need for Uniqueness in Consumer Decision Making: Unconventional Choices Based on Reasons , 2000 .
[38] M. Rabin. Psychology and Economics , 1997 .
[39] G. Loewenstein. Out of control: Visceral influences on behavior , 1996 .
[40] David Laibson,et al. Commentary on “Choice Bracketing” by Read, Loewenstein and Rabin , 1999 .
[41] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. When Is More Better? , 2005 .
[42] David Laibson,et al. Experienced Utility and Objective Happiness: A Moment-Based Approach , 2001 .
[43] Ilana Ritov,et al. Economic Preferences or Attitude Expressions?: An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues , 1999 .
[44] V. Glăveanu. Happiness, growth, and the life cycle , 2011 .
[45] Dan Ariely,et al. Decisions by Rules: The Case of Unwillingness to Pay for Beneficial Delays , 2006 .
[46] Choosing the right pond: Human behavior and the quest for status , 1988 .
[47] G. Loewenstein,et al. Preferences for sequences of outcomes. , 1993 .
[48] Fang Yu,et al. Lay Rationalism and Inconsistency between Predicted Experience and Decision , 2003 .
[49] Francis J. Flynn,et al. IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS: ON PERCEIVING HOW HELPERS DECIDE TO LEND A HAND. , 2003 .
[50] R. Nesse. Luxury Fever: Why Money Fails to Satisfy in an Era of Excess , 2001 .
[51] Stanley Lebergott. Pursuing Happiness: American Consumers in the Twentieth Century , 1993 .
[52] R. Veenhoven,et al. Happiness in nations: Subjective appreciation of life in 56 nations 1946–1992. , 1993 .
[53] Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell,et al. Happiness Quantified: A Satisfaction Calculus Approach , 2004 .
[54] Daniel Kahneman,et al. Predicting a changing taste: Do people know what they will like? , 1992 .
[55] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. Decision and experience: why don't we choose what makes us happy? , 2006, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[56] D. Ariely,et al. “Coherent Arbitrariness”: Stable Demand Curves Without Stable Preferences , 2003 .
[57] A. Drolet. Inherent rule variability in consumer choice: Changing rules for change's sake , 2002 .
[58] I. Simonson. The Effect of Purchase Quantity and Timing on Variety-Seeking Behavior , 1990 .
[59] Alois Stutzer,et al. The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness , 2003 .
[60] George Loewenstein,et al. A visceral account of addiction. , 2001 .
[61] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. The Evaluability Hypothesis: An Explanation for Preference Reversals between Joint and Separate Evaluations of Alternatives , 1996 .
[62] Dan Ariely,et al. Differential partitioning of extended experiences , 2003 .
[63] Daniel Kahneman,et al. Living, and thinking about it: two perspectives on life , 2005 .
[64] B. V. Praag,et al. The Relativity of the Welfare Concept , 1989 .
[65] Dan Ariely,et al. Summary assessment of experiences: The whole is different from the sum of its parts. , 2003 .
[66] Robert E. Lane,et al. The market experience , 1996 .
[67] K. Vohs,et al. Handbook of self-regulation , 2011 .
[68] R. Thaler. Toward a positive theory of consumer choice , 1980 .
[69] A. Clark,et al. Relative Income, Happiness and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles , 2007 .
[70] James G. March,et al. A primer on decision making : how decisions happen , 1994 .
[71] I. Simonson,et al. Earning the Right to Indulge: Effort as a Determinant of Customer Preferences toward Frequency Program Rewards , 2002 .
[72] R. Easterlin. Happiness, Growth, and the Life Cycle , 2011 .
[73] R. Thaler,et al. An Economic Theory of Self-Control , 1977, Journal of Political Economy.
[74] A. Sen,et al. Choice, Welfare and Measurement , 1982 .
[75] R. Baumeister,et al. Self-Regulation Failure: An Overview , 1996 .
[76] Alex Rees-Jones,et al. What Do You Think Would Make You Happier? What Do You Think You Would Choose? , 2011, The American economic review.
[77] B. Mellers. Choice and the relative pleasure of consequences. , 2000, Psychological bulletin.
[78] Mary Frances Luce,et al. When Does Choice Reveal Preference? Moderators of Heuristic versus Goal‐Based Choice , 2009 .
[79] Kennon M. Sheldon,et al. Designing positive psychology : taking stock and moving forward , 2011 .
[80] Yi Liu,et al. The supremacy of singular subjectivity: Improving decision quality by removing objective specifications and direct comparisons , 2011 .
[81] Marcel Zeelenberg,et al. Social animals and economic beings : On unifying social psychology and economics , 2006 .
[82] Daniel Gilbert,et al. Stumbling on Happiness , 2015 .
[83] R. Thaler,et al. An Economic Theory of Self-Control , 1977, Journal of Political Economy.
[84] R. Easterlin. Will raising the incomes of all increase the happiness of all , 1995 .
[85] Bruno S. Frey,et al. Economics and psychology : a promising new cross-disciplinary field , 2010 .
[86] D. Kahneman,et al. Duration neglect in retrospective evaluations of affective episodes. , 1993, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[87] Alois Stutzer,et al. Introducing Procedural Utility: Not Only What, But Also How Matters , 2002 .
[88] Kathleen D. Vohs,et al. Willpower, choice, and self-control. , 2003 .
[89] D. Gilbert,et al. Why the brain talks to itself: sources of error in emotional prediction , 2009, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[90] D. Kahneman,et al. Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction , 1998 .
[91] M. Csíkszentmihályi,et al. Positive psychology. An introduction. , 2000, The American psychologist.
[92] R. Easterlin. Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence , 1974 .
[93] Timothy D. Wilson,et al. The trouble with Vronsky: Impact bias in the forecasting of future affective states. , 2002 .
[94] K. Vohs,et al. Handbook of self-regulation : research, theory, and applications , 2004 .
[95] Carey K. Morewedge,et al. Consuming experience: Why affective forecasters overestimate comparative value , 2010 .
[96] Rafael Di Tella,et al. Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics , 2006 .
[97] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. General Evaluability Theory , 2010, Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
[98] J. Baron. Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness. Thaler, Richard H. & Sunstein, Cass R. (Eds.), Yale University Press: New Haven, CT, 2008) , 2010 .
[99] Daniel Kahneman,et al. Anomalies: Utility Maximization and Experienced Utility , 2005 .
[100] B. Frey,et al. Economic Consequences of Mispredicting Utility , 2004, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[101] Jean Tirole,et al. Willpower and Personal Rules , 2002, Journal of Political Economy.
[102] H. Arkes,et al. The Psychology of Sunk Cost , 1985 .
[103] Max H. Bazerman,et al. Reversals of preference in allocation decisions: Judging an alternative versus choosing among alternatives , 1992 .
[104] G. Loewenstein,et al. Wouldn't it be nice? Predicting future feelings. , 1999 .
[105] G. Loewenstein,et al. Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility , 2000 .
[106] I. Simonson,et al. Choice Based on Reasons: The Case of Attraction and Compromise Effects , 1989 .
[107] Suzanne B. Shu,et al. Future‐biased search: the quest for the ideal , 2008 .
[108] Christopher K. Hsee,et al. Distinction Bias: Misprediction and Mischoice Due to Joint Evaluation , 2004 .
[109] G. Loewenstein,et al. Time and Decision: Economic and Psychological Perspectives of Intertemporal Choice , 2003 .
[110] Colin Camerer,et al. Advances in behavioral economics , 2004 .
[111] R. Layard. Happiness: Lessons from a New Science , 2005 .
[112] G. Loewenstein,et al. Egocentric Empathy Gaps between Owners and Buyers: Misperceptions of the Endowment Effect , 2000, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[113] Timothy D. Wilson,et al. Affective Forecasting , 2005 .
[114] Juliet B. Schor,et al. The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline Of Leisure , 1991 .
[115] B. Frey,et al. Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being , 2010, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[116] Ayelet Gneezy,et al. Procrastination of Enjoyable Experiences , 2010 .
[117] R. Thaler,et al. Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness , 2008 .
[118] E. Diener,et al. Will Money Increase Subjective Well-Being? , 2002 .
[119] Yuval Rottenstreich,et al. On decision making without likelihood judgment. , 2006 .
[120] D. Wise,et al. Aging and the Income Value of Housing Wealth , 1990 .
[121] P. Salovey,et al. The wisdom in feeling: psychological processes in emotional intelligence , 2002 .
[122] Ran Kivetz,et al. Self-Control for the Righteous: Toward a Theory of Precommitment to Indulgence , 2002 .
[123] Rebecca K. Ratner,et al. Choosing less-preferred experiences for the sake of variety. , 1999 .
[124] Ted O’Donoghue,et al. Doing It Now or Later , 1999 .
[125] A. Tversky,et al. Choices, Values, and Frames , 2000 .
[126] D. Kahneman,et al. A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method , 2004, Science.
[127] Thomas C. Schelling,et al. Self-Command in Practice, in Policy, and in a Theory of Rational Choice , 1984 .