Choice Shifts in Groups: A Decision-Theoretic Basis
The phenomenon of choice shifts in group decision-making has received attention in the social psychology literature. Faced with a risky group decision, individuals appear to support more extreme choices relative to those they would make on their own. This paper demonstrates that from a decision-theoretic perspective, choice shifts are intimately connected to failures of expected utility theory. In the model studied here, the Allais paradox is equivalent to a well-studied configuration of choice shifts. Thus, our results marry two well-known behavioral regularities, one in individual decision theory and another in the social psychology of groups. (JEL D71, D81)
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2006
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Authors: | Eliaz, Kfir ; Ray, Debraj ; Razin, Ronny |
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American Economic Review. - American Economic Association - AEA. - Vol. 96.2006, 4, p. 1321-1332
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American Economic Association - AEA |
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