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information preferences 11 COVID-19 6 Präferenztheorie 6 Theory of preferences 6 beliefs 6 Coronavirus 5 Experiment 5 Information behaviour 5 Informationsverhalten 5 Antibody Tests 4 Consumer behaviour 4 Information 4 Information Preferences 4 Konsumentenverhalten 4 anticipatory utility 4 attention 4 experiments 4 news utility 4 reference-dependent preferences 4 Asymmetric information 3 Asymmetrische Information 3 Behavioral economics 3 Decision theory 3 Economics of information 3 Entscheidungstheorie 3 Erwartungsbildung 3 Erwartungsnutzen 3 Expectation formation 3 Expected utility 3 Infection control 3 Infectious disease 3 Infektionskrankheit 3 Infektionsschutz 3 Information value 3 Informationswert 3 Informationsökonomik 3 Verhaltensökonomik 3 information avoidance 3 Beliefs 2 Beliefs,Uncertainty 2
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Working Paper 14 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Arbeitspapier 8 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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English 16
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Szech, Nora 6 Falk, Armin 4 Zimmermann, Florian 4 Serra-Garcia, Marta 3 Gauriot, Romain 2 König, Clemens 2 Liu, Yang 2 McLaughlin, Jack 2 Miller, Joshua B. 2 Serra Garcia, Marta 2 Akella, Sarat Chandra 1 Ferguson, Patrick J. 1 Garcia, Marta Serra 1 Lakhani, Karim R. 1 Maier, Johannes 1 Maier, Johannes K. 1 Masatlioglu, Yusufcan 1 Orhun, Yeşim 1 Raymond, Collin 1
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CESifo Working Paper 3 CESifo working papers 3 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2021: Climate Economics 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 HCEO working paper series in economics 1 HEC Paris research paper series 1 I4R Discussion Paper Series 1 I4R discussion paper series 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 KIT Working Paper Series in Economics 1 Working paper series in economics 1 Working papers / Harvard Business School, Division of Research 1
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A Computational Reproduction of "Intrinsic Information Preferences and Skewness" by Masatlioglu, Orhun and Raymond (2023)
Gauriot, Romain; Liu, Yang; McLaughlin, Jack; Miller, … - 2024
Masatlioglu et al. (2023) show a strong intrinsic preference for positively skewed information over negatively skewed information through three laboratory and two field experiments. Using the provided replication package, we successfully computationally reproduce these results. Additionally, we...
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A computational reproduction of "Intrinsic Information Preferences and Skewness" by Masatlioglu, Orhun and Raymond (2023)
Gauriot, Romain; Liu, Yang; McLaughlin, Jack; Miller, … - 2024
Masatlioglu et al. (2023) show a strong intrinsic preference for positively skewed information over negatively skewed information through three laboratory and two field experiments. Using the provided replication package, we successfully computationally reproduce these results. Additionally, we...
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Ignorance is bliss? : domain dependence of preferences for the timing of information
Akella, Sarat Chandra - 2024
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Understanding Demand for COVID-19 Antibody Testing
Serra-Garcia, Marta; Szech, Nora - 2021
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an athome test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
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Consuming contests : outcome uncertainty and spectator demand for contest-based entertainment
Ferguson, Patrick J.; Lakhani, Karim R. - 2021
extendresearch on contest design and information preferences by showing that spectators strongly prefer evenly-balanced contests and …
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Understanding demand for COVID-19 antibody testing
Serra-Garcia, Marta; Szech, Nora - 2021
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an athome test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
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Understanding demand for COVID-19 antibody testing
Serra Garcia, Marta; Szech, Nora - 2020
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an athome test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
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Demand for COVID-19 Antibody Testing, and Why It Should Be Free
Serra-Garcia, Marta; Szech, Nora - 2020
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an at-home test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
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Understanding demand for COVID-19 antibody testing
Serra Garcia, Marta; Szech, Nora - 2020
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an athome test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
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Demand for COVID-19 antibody testing, and why it should be free
Garcia, Marta Serra; Szech, Nora - 2020
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an at-home test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012226595
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