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Publikováno v:
Management Science. 68:5162-5186
This paper reports two experiments in which attitudes toward temporal risk resolution is elicited from choices between two-outcome lotteries that pay out at some future fixed date and can be resolved either now or later. We show that matching probabi
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Journal of Operations Management.
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Publikováno v:
Management Science. 66:3754-3770
Increasing a current payoff’s ambiguity from a precise value (e.g., $150) to a range (e.g., $140–$160) generally reduces the payoff’s appeal, as does delaying the payoff from, for example, now to one year from now. However, we report five studi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Risk & Uncertainty. Jul/Aug1998, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p279-299. 21p.
Autor:
Yuanyuan Liu, Ayse Onculer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 30:80-88
Previous research demonstrates that individuals exhibit a stronger level of ambiguity aversion for high probabilities than for low probabilities. Given that risky and ambiguous prospects are often unresolved until a future date (e.g., investment deci
Autor:
Alina Ferecatu, Ayse Onculer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. Springer Netherlands
Assessing individuals’ time and risk preferences is crucial in domains such as health-related decisions (e.g., dieting, addictions), environmentally-friendly practices, and saving opportunities. We propose a new method to jointly elicit and estimat
Autor:
Ayse Onculer, Selcuk Onay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 22:280-300
This study reports three experiments which demonstrate path dependency in risky intertemporal choice. Consider a lottery to be resolved and paid in a future time period. One can obtain the present value of this lottery in three different ways: (1) el
Autor:
Ayse Onculer, Serdar Sayman
Publikováno v:
Management Science
Preference between two future outcomes may change over time-a phenomenon labeled as time inconsistency. The term "time inconsistency" is usually used to refer to cases in which a larger-later outcome is preferred over a smaller-sooner one when both a
Autor:
Ayse Onculer, Selcuk Onay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 34:99-121
This paper investigates how individuals evaluate delayed outcomes with risky realization times. Under the discounted expected utility (DEU) model, such evaluations depend only on intertemporal preferences. We obtain several testable hypotheses using