Utility-based Models

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  • He, L., Golman, R. & Bhatia, S. (2019). Variable time preference. Cognitive Psychology. 111, 53-79. [pdf]
  • Weingarten, E., Bhatia, S. & Mellers, B. (2019). Multiple goals as reference points: One failure makes everything else feel worse. Management Science, 65(7), 2947-3448. [pdf]
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  • Bhatia, S. & Loomes, G. (2017). Noisy preferences in risky choice: A cautionary note. Psychological Review, 124(5), 678-687. [pdf]
  • Loewenstein, G., O’Donoghue, T., & Bhatia, S. (2015). Modeling the interplay between affect and deliberation. Decision, 2(2), 55-62. [pdf]
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  • Golman, R. & Bhatia, S. (2012). Performance evaluation inflation and compression. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 37(8), 534-543. [pdf]

 

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