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behavioral economics 2 bounded rationality 2 cognitive capital 2 decision fatigue 2 dynamic decision-making 2 rational inattention 2 Begrenzte Rationalität 1 Behavioral economics 1 Bounded rationality 1 Cognition 1 Decision 1 Decision theory 1 Entscheidung 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Kognition 1 Professional sports 1 Profisport 1 Rationality 1 Rationalität 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1
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Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Archsmith, James 2 Heyes, Anthony 2 Neidell, Matthew 2 Sampat, Bhaven 1 Sampat, Bhaven N. 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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The Dynamics of Inattention in the (Baseball) Field
Archsmith, James; Heyes, Anthony; Neidell, Matthew; … - 2021
Recent theoretical and empirical work characterizes attention as a limited resource that decision-makers strategically allocate. There has been less research on the dynamic interdependence of attention: how paying attention now may affect performance later. In this paper, we exploit...
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The dynamics of inattention in the (baseball) field
Archsmith, James; Heyes, Anthony; Neidell, Matthew; … - 2021
Recent theoretical and empirical work characterizes attention as a limited resource that decision-makers strategically allocate. There has been less research on the dynamic interdependence of attention: how paying attention now may affect performance later. In this paper, we exploit...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012549756
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