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Time-based versus money-based decision making under risk: An experimental investigation

•We elicit risk preferences and prospect theory parameters in the time and money domain.•Individuals hold similar risk preferences for time and monetary outcomes.•Time is money for the gain utility function, loss aversion, and decision weights.•The utility function for small losses is less concave &...

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Published in:Journal of economic psychology 2015-10, Vol.50, p.52-72
Main Authors: Festjens, Anouk, Bruyneel, Sabrina, Diecidue, Enrico, Dewitte, Siegfried
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Risk assessment
Risk preferences
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Time
Time vs. money
Utility functions
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