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Consumer behaviour 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Altruism 1 Altruismus 1 Behavioral economics 1 Cognition 1 Competition 1 Crowding out 1 Decision under uncertainty 1 Demand 1 Dual processes 1 Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit 1 Fairtrade 1 Kognition 1 Market entry 1 Markteintritt 1 Nachfrage 1 Personality psychology 1 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 1 Reputation 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Social behaviour 1 Soziales Verhalten 1 Verdrängungseffekt 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1 Wettbewerb 1 competition 1 crowding out 1 demand uncertainty 1 ethical consumption 1 experiments 1 image concerns 1 market entry behavior 1 reinforcement 1 self-control 1 willpower 1
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Conference Paper 3 Graue Literatur 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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Artinger, Sabrina 2 Engelmann, Dirk 2 Friedrichsen, Jana 2 Alos Ferrer, Carlos 1 Alós-Ferrer, Carlos 1
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2013: Wettbewerbspolitik und Regulierung in einer globalen Wirtschaftsordnung - Session: Behavioral Economics, Underlying Principles 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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Think, but not too much : a dual-process model of willpower and self-control ; conference paper
Alós-Ferrer, Carlos - 2013
Dual-process theories view decisions as the result of the interaction of two qualitatively different types of processes, automatic/impulsive and controlled/deliberative. This paper considers a model of self-control where each decision can be taken by either an automatic process or a deliberative...
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Who cares for social image? : interactions between intrinsic motivation and social image concerns ; conference paper
Friedrichsen, Jana; Engelmann, Dirk - 2013
We consider the interaction of intrinsic motivation and concerns for social approval in a laboratory experiment. We elicit a proxy for Fairtrade preferences before the experiment. In the experiment, we elicit willingness to pay for conventional and Fairtrade chocolate. Treatments vary whether...
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Demand uncertainty in skill-based competition : conference paper
Artinger, Sabrina - 2013 - Preprint submitted to March 1, 2013
How does demand uncertainty affect entry into skill-based competition? I investigate this question in a market entry experiment with skill-based payoffs by systematically varying two key elements of the market environment: demand risk and expected market size. Results show that people's...
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Who cares for social image? Interactions between intrinsic motivation and social image concerns
Friedrichsen, Jana; Engelmann, Dirk - 2013
We consider the interaction of intrinsic motivation and concerns for social approval in a laboratory experiment. We elicit a proxy for Fairtrade preferences before the experiment. In the experiment, we elicit willingness to pay for conventional and Fairtrade chocolate. Treatments vary whether...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329282
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Demand uncertainty in skill-based competition
Artinger, Sabrina - 2013
How does demand uncertainty affect entry into skill-based competition? I investigate this question in a market entry experiment with skill-based payoffs by systematically varying two key elements of the market environment: demand risk and expected market size. Results show that people's...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329475
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Think, but Not Too Much: A Dual-Process Model of Willpower and Self-Control
Alos Ferrer, Carlos - 2013
Dual-process theories view decisions as the result of the interaction of two qualitatively different types of processes, automatic/impulsive and controlled/deliberative. This paper considers a model of self-control where each decision can be taken by either an automatic process or a deliberative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329527
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