Heterogeneity in Time Preferences and the Level of Savings, Debt and Investment: a Country Level Analysis Heterogeniczność preferencji czasowych a skłonność do oszczędzania, zadłużania się oraz inwestowania: analiza zależności na poziomie krajowym Journal title: Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska Sectio H Oeconomia Authors: Paweł Niszczota Subject(s):
A Discrepancy Between “What Should You Choose?” and “What Do You Choose?” in Intertemporal and Risky Decision-Making Journal title: Journal of Management and Business Administration. Central Europe Authors: Wojciech Białaszek, Franciszek Ostaszewski, Piotr Zielonka Subject(s): Management Science/Operations Research, Human Resource Management, Management
Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow: Individual differences in future self-continuity account for saving Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Hal Ersner-Hershfield, M. Tess Garton, Kacey Ballard, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin, and Brian Knutson Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Domain-specific temporal discounting and temptation Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Eli Tsukayama and Angela Lee Duckworth Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
The effects of attractive but unattainable alternatives on the attractiveness of near and distant future menus Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Leah Borovoi, Nira Liberman and Yaacov Trope Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
New paradoxes in intertemporal choice Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Li-Lin Rao and Shu Li Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Normative arguments from experts and peers reduce delay discounting Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Nicole Senecal, Teresa Wang, Elizabeth Thompson and Joseph W. Kable Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Preference for increasing wages: How do people value various streams of income? Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Sean Duffy and John Smith Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
A Criticism of Doyle’s survey of time preference: A correction regarding the CRDI and CADI families Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Han Bleichrodt, Rogier J. D. Potter van Loon, Kirsten I. M. Rohde and Peter P. Wakker Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Introducing upfront losses as well as gains decreases impatience in intertemporal choices with rewards Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Cheng-Ming Jiang, Feng-Pei Hu and Long-Fei Zhu Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Introducing money at any time can reduce discounting in intertemporal choices with rewards: An extension of the upfront money effect Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Hong-Yue Sun and Cheng-Ming Jiang Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
The relationship between intertemporal choice and following the path of least resistance across choices, preferences, and beliefs Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Amitai Shenhav, David G. Rand and Joshua D. Greene Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of intertemporal choice Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Melisa E. Chávez, Elena Villalobos, José L. Baroja and Arturo Bouzas Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Better is worse, worse is better: Reexamination of violations of dominance in intertemporal choice Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Cheng-Ming Jiang, Hong-Mei Sun, Long-Fei Zhu, Lei Zhao, Hong-Zhi Liu and Hong-Yue Sun Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences
Can asymmetric subjective opportunity cost effect explain impatience in intertemporal choice? A replication study Journal title: Judgment and Decision Making Authors: Si-Chu Shen, Yuan-Na Huang, Cheng-Ming Jiang and Shu Li Subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Social Sciences