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Referencedependent Preferences A Theoretical And Experimental Investigation Of Individual Referencepoint Formation 1st Edition Evelyn Stommel Auth

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Referencedependent Preferences A Theoretical And Experimental Investigation Of Individual Referencepoint Formation 1st Edition Evelyn Stommel Auth
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Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Evelyn Stommel (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658006341, 9783658006358, 365800634X, 3658006358
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Referencedependent Preferences A Theoretical And Experimental Investigation Of Individual Referencepoint Formation 1st Edition Evelyn Stommel Auth by Evelyn Stommel (auth.) 9783658006341, 9783658006358, 365800634X, 3658006358 instant download after payment.

Most of our daily decisions are made under uncertainty and risk, without complete information about all relevant aspects. We all constantly make such decisions, from the simplest “should I take my raincoat today?” to more serious examples, such as those on investment and portfolio decisions, holding of shares, insurance patterns, or negotiation processes. Within these situations, the bounded rationality of individuals and institutions towards risk and uncertainty is embedded. The central theory underlying this study is prospect theory, an adequate model to predict the real and most often bounded rationality of human behavior given certain incentives, preferences, and constraints.

Evelyn Stommel investigates a crucial question within behavioral economics, namely the research on reference points within human decision making processes. Based on experimental investigations, she focuses three key challenges: what constitutes a reference point, the process of the formation of a reference point, and factors influencing the formation of reference points.

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