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Self-Efficacy as the Key Mechanism in Student Help-Seeking: A Commentary on Patricio et al (2025). [PDF]
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Risk-Averse Rent Seeking With Shared Rents
The Economic Journal, 1987This paper presents a Nash equilibrium model of rent-seeking behavior in which risk-averse players expend resources to obtain a share of a rent, as for example in contests for import quota licences. Results are obtained relating the equilibrium level of lobbying effort by each player to the value of the rent.
Long, Ngo Van, Vousden, Neil J
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2016
In previous section we represented agent’s perceived risk by a measure that reflects the dispersion of his revenue stream. Although the dispersion of possible outcomes has been widely used as the measure of risk (Pratt 1964; Rothschild and Stiglitz 1970; Stiglitz 1974; Levy 1992; Fukunaga and Huffman 2009; Lewis and Bajari 2014) it fails to capture ...
Shuo Zeng, Moshe Dror
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In previous section we represented agent’s perceived risk by a measure that reflects the dispersion of his revenue stream. Although the dispersion of possible outcomes has been widely used as the measure of risk (Pratt 1964; Rothschild and Stiglitz 1970; Stiglitz 1974; Levy 1992; Fukunaga and Huffman 2009; Lewis and Bajari 2014) it fails to capture ...
Shuo Zeng, Moshe Dror
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Risk aversion in information seeking
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2012The information gain model argues that participants select alternatives with a larger expected value of information gain. The present study investigated risk aversion in information seeking to examine whether the expected value always determines information-seeking behaviour.
Toshihiro Wakebe +3 more
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Risk seeking or risk averse? Phenomenology and perception
2021We question if risk phenomenology revealed by money expenditure corresponds to the subjective perception of risk. And if so, does that properly identify individual risk aversion propensity. We set two theoretical decision rules in terms of minimizing or maximizing risk, respectively, for every given return, and measure their adherence to efficient ...
C. Lucarelli, M. Maggi, P. Uberti
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