Incentives for Procrastinators
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Publication:4269784
DOI10.1162/003355399556142zbMATH Open0946.91044OpenAlexW2170468555MaRDI QIDQ4269784FDOQ4269784
Authors: Ted O'Donoghue, Matthew Rabin
Publication date: 25 October 2000
Published in: The Quarterly Journal of Economics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/research/math/papers/1181.pdf
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- Present-bias, procrastination and deadlines in a field experiment
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- The value of information on deadlines; successful opaque management
- Me, myself and I: a general theory of non-Markovian time-inconsistent stochastic control for sophisticated agents
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- The influence of coupon duration on consumers' redemption behavior and brand profitability
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- Time consistent Markov policies in dynamic economies with quasi-hyperbolic consumers
- Time-inconsistent contract theory
- Work More Tomorrow: Resolving Present Bias in Project Management
- Option exercise with temptation
- Nonlinear pricing with self-control preferences
- Present bias in the labor market -- when it pays to be naive
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- Temptation, horizontal differentiation and monopoly pricing
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- Contracting with a naïve time-inconsistent agent: to exploit or not to exploit?
- Time Inconsistency, Precommitment, and Equilibrium Strategies for a Stackelberg Game
- Incentives for prosocial behavior under reputation persistence and policy lags
- Competition among procrastinators
- Performance of procrastinators: On the value of deadlines
- Self-regulation through Goal Setting*
- Time inconsistency and learning in bargaining games
- Optimal harvesting of fish stocks under a time-varying discount rate
- Time-inconsistent preferences, investment and asset pricing
- Management of a capital stock by Strotz's naive planner
- Deadline-based incentive contracts in project management with cost salience
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