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consumer naivete 6 present bias 6 procrastination 6 active choice 4 automatic renewal 4 Consumer behaviour 3 Intertemporal choice 3 Intertemporale Entscheidung 3 Konsumentenverhalten 3 Bias 2 Systematischer Fehler 2 automatic enrollment 2 automatic enrolment 2 notice periods 2 time inconsistency 2 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Time consistency 1 Zeitkonsistenz 1 add‐on pricing 1 bait and switch 1 consumer naïveté 1 incentive contracts 1
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 1
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1
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English 7
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Murooka, Takeshi 6 Schwarz, Marco 5 Herweg, Fabian 1 Rosato, Antonio 1 Schwarz, Marco A. 1
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Discussion Paper 2 Discussion paper 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 1
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EconStor 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 3
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Bait and ditch: Consumer naïveté and salesforce incentives
Herweg, Fabian; Rosato, Antonio - In: Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 29 (2019) 1, pp. 97-121
We analyze a model of price competition between a transparent retailer and a deceptive one in a market where a fraction of consumers is naïve. The transparent retailer is an independent shop managed by its owner. The deceptive retailer belongs to a chain and is operated by a manager. The two...
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Consumer Exploitation and Notice Periods
Murooka, Takeshi; Schwarz, Marco - 2018
Firms often set long notice periods when consumers cancel a contract, and sometimes do so even when the costs of changing or canceling the contract are small. We investigate a model in which a firm offers a contract to consumers who may procrastinate canceling it due to naive present-bias. We...
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Consumer exploitation and notice periods
Murooka, Takeshi; Schwarz, Marco - 2018
Firms often set long notice periods when consumers cancel a contract, and sometimes do so even when the costs of changing or canceling the contract are small. We investigate a model in which a firm offers a contract to consumers who may procrastinate canceling it due to naive present-bias. We...
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The Timing of Choice-Enhancing Policies
Murooka, Takeshi; Schwarz, Marco - 2017
Recent studies investigate policies motivating consumers to make an active choice as a way to protect unsophisticated consumers. We analyze the optimal timing of such choice-enhancing policies when a firm can strategically react to them. In our model, a firm provides a contract with automatic...
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The timing of choice-enhancing policies
Murooka, Takeshi; Schwarz, Marco - 2017
Recent studies investigate policies motivating consumers to make an active choice as a way to protect unsophisticated consumers. We analyze the optimal timing of such choice-enhancing policies when a firm can strategically react to them. In our model, a firm provides a contract with automatic...
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The Timing of Choice-Enhancing Policies
Murooka, Takeshi; Schwarz, Marco A. - 2016
Recent studies investigate policies motivating consumers to make an active choice as a way to protect unsophisticated consumers. We analyse the optimal timing of such choice-enhancing policies when a firm can strategically react to them. In our model, a firm provides an automatic enrolment or...
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The timing of choice-enhancing policies
Murooka, Takeshi; Schwarz, Marco - 2016
Recent studies investigate policies motivating consumers to make an active choice as a way to protect unsophisticated consumers. We analyse the optimal timing of such choice-enhancing policies when a firm can strategically react to them. In our model, a firm provides an automatic enrolment or...
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