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Innovation and Consumers’ Choice

1996
We discuss the treatment of innovation in the economic approach to demand analysis. After comparing the “new approach to consumer theory” developed by Lancaster to the “classical” approach, the issue of how to measure innovation in empirical models is considered.
Moro, Daniele   +2 more
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Consumer Choice of Qualities

Economica, 1990
Assuming lexicographic preferences where utility is a vector, standard consumer theory is a special case. A more general model permits a treatment of quality differences among goods. The main result is that the average quality of goods consumed is higher at higher incomes, a common observation not explained in the usual approaches.
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Mental Accounting and Consumer Choice

Marketing Science, 1985
Anew model of consumer behavior is developed using a hybrid of cognitive psychology and microeconomics. The development of the model starts with the mental coding of combinations of gains and losses using the prospect theory value function. Then the evaluation of purchases is modeled using the new concept of “transaction utility.” The household ...
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Constructive Processes in Consumer Choice

Journal of Consumer Research, 1977
The degree to which consumers use rules or heuristics which have already been developed and stored in memory versus the degree to which consumers construct the rules they use on the spot, during the actual course of alternative selection, is examined. Detailed verbal protocol data from two consumers are analyzed.
Bettman, James R, Zins, Michel A
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Consumer Preference for a No‐Choice Option

Journal of Consumer Research, 1997
The traditional focus in the decision-making literature has been on understanding how consumers choose among a given set of alternatives. The notion that preference uncertainty may lead to choice deferral when no single alternative has a decisive advantage is tested in seven studies.
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The Adaptive Dynamics of Consumer Choice

The American Naturalist, 1999
This article uses mathematical models to investigate the consequences of noninstantaneous choice between two prey types by a predator. The models are characterized by three features: sustained cycles in predator and prey population sizes, a trade-off between the predator's consumption rates of the two prey and adaptive adjustment of the consumption ...
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