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Dynamic Purchase Decisions Under Regret: Price and Availability

Enrico Diecidue (), Nils Rudi () and Wenjie Tang ()
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Enrico Diecidue: INSEAD, 77305 Fontainebleau, France
Nils Rudi: INSEAD, 77305 Fontainebleau, France
Wenjie Tang: IE Business School, 28006 Madrid, Spain

Decision Analysis, 2012, vol. 9, issue 1, 22-30

Abstract: We model a dynamic purchase context in which a consumer is uncertain about the product's valuation. The consumer has two purchase opportunities for the product: forward purchase in Period 1 or spot purchase in Period 2. Two forms of regret are considered: buyer's regret over the money paid in excess of his valuation of the product when buying forward and hesitater's regret for the lost opportunity of an increased surplus when not buying forward. We illustrate how regrets affect the purchase decision: a consumer is more likely to buy forward when more averse to hesitater's regret but more likely to delay the decision when more averse to buyer's regret. We also consider alternative consumer types to characterize how regret affects their spot purchase decisions as well as what triggers the regret. We show that type inconsistency---that is, a consumer's incorrect anticipation of his future type---induces an inferior Period 1 purchase decision and thereby reduces the consumer's expected surplus.

Keywords: regret; consumer behavior; dynamic purchase; type inconsistency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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