Title of article
When being wasteful appears better than feeling wasteful
Author/Authors
Roi Zultan، نويسنده , , Maya Bar-Hillel، نويسنده , , Nitsan Guy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
489
To page
496
Abstract
“Waste not want not” expresses our culture’s aversion to waste. “I could have gotten the same thing for less” is a sentiment that can diminish pleasure in a transaction. We study people’s willingness to “pay” to avoid this spoiler. In one scenario, participants imagined they were looking for a rental apartment, and had bought a subscription to an apartment listing. If a cheaper subscription had been declined, respondents preferred not to discover post hoc that it would have sufficed. Specifically, they preferred ending their quest for the ideal apartment after seeing more, rather than fewer, apartments, so that the length of the search exceeds that available within the cheaper subscription. Other scenarios produced similar results. We conclude that people may sometimes prefer to be wasteful in order to avoid feeling wasteful.
Keywords
Counterfactual , Regret , waste aversion , Mental accounting , violation of dominance
Journal title
Judgment and Decision Making
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Judgment and Decision Making
Record number
657455
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