Investigating Preference Reversals with the Discounted Construal Level Model

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  • 選好の逆転:解釈レベル理論に割引の概念を組み込んだモデルによる分析

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Construal level theory (CLT), which has been receiving increasing attention in Consumer Behavior Studies, posits that people's evaluation toward items and incidents differs by the psychological distance between oneself and the object. When this distance is close, people mentally construe the object in terms of low-level, detailed, and contextualized features. In contrast, when the distance is far, they construe the same object in terms of high-level, abstract, and stable characteristics. Such difference in mental construal leads to different evaluation, preference, and behavior.<br>In Behavioral Economics, preference reversal along a time axis is called time inconsistency and has been studied mainly using “discounting”. This research proposes that, by introducing the notion of discounting into the construal level theory, a wider class of preference reversal along psychological distance beyond a time axis can be explained. Survey studies on peoples' lottery choice are used to illustrate the points.

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  • CRID
    1390001205346482944
  • NII Article ID
    130005088463
  • DOI
    10.11167/jbef.8.1
  • ISSN
    21853568
  • Text Lang
    ja
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    • JaLC
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    • KAKEN
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