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Sweepstakes and contests are an extremely common promotional strategy used by firms. The sweepstakes and contests often differ significantly in the design of reward structure. For example, in 1999, Godiva Chocolates conducted a sweepstakes where one box of chocolates contained a diamond...
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A common decision that organizations make is to prioritize and allocate resources to managers of competing new product projects. On successful completion of the projects, organizations often reward their project managers using a standardized incentive plan; that is, they reward the success of...
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We investigate whether or not the information about business longevity affects consumers' perceptions of risk associated with a choice and their choice behavior. We also examine the impact of risk on the value of such information to consumers. We test the relationship between business longevity...
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Using a large sample of individuals who hold Target Retirement Funds (TRFs), we examine how people use mental arithmetic in estimating their retirement age. We find a strong “zero” bias, in that investors have a strong preference for TRFs that end with zero (2030, 2040) as compared to TRFs...
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