Anticipated Emotions Matter / Nejlevnější knihy
Anticipated Emotions Matter

Kód: 06818877

Anticipated Emotions Matter

Autor Jeremy J. Sierra

In gaming contexts with uncertain outcomes, the §majority of bettors understand that positive returns §on their wagers, over time, are beyond reach. §Because well-established marketing and economic §theory generally assumes that c ... celý popis

1506


Skladem u dodavatele
Odesíláme za 14-18 dnů
Přidat mezi přání

Mohlo by se vám také líbit

Dárkový poukaz: Radost zaručena

Objednat dárkový poukazVíce informací

Více informací o knize Anticipated Emotions Matter

Nákupem získáte 151 bodů

Anotace knihy

In gaming contexts with uncertain outcomes, the §majority of bettors understand that positive returns §on their wagers, over time, are beyond reach. §Because well-established marketing and economic §theory generally assumes that consumers seek a net §positive return from marketplace transactions, the §value associated with gamblers repeated wagers must §not be captured solely by the probabilities and §values associated with betting outcomes. We theorize §that imagined outcomes, provoked by anticipated §emotions, entail the completive value not recognized §by traditional expected utility calculations. To §explore this possibility, we develop and test a dual-§process model that links select cognitive factors §luck-oriented locus of control and personal §expertise and emotive factors anticipated regret and §anticipated elation to willingness to incur §uncertainty in the form of betting on long shots. §Our empirical results validate this precursory §model, and thus a dual-process theory, in a horse-§race betting context. In gaming contexts with uncertain outcomes, the majority of bettors understand that positive returns on their wagers, over time, are beyond reach. Because well-established marketing and economic theory generally assumes that consumers seek a net positive return from marketplace transactions, the value associated with gamblers' repeated wagers must not be captured solely by the probabilities and values associated with betting outcomes. We theorize that imagined outcomes, provoked by anticipated emotions, entail the completive value not recognized by traditional expected utility calculations. To explore this possibility, we develop and test a dual- process model that links select cognitive factors luck-oriented locus of control and personal expertise and emotive factors anticipated regret and anticipated elation to willingness to incur uncertainty in the form of betting on long shots. Our empirical results validate this precursory model, and thus a dual-process theory, in a horse- race betting context.

Parametry knihy

Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Society & social sciences Psychology

1506

Oblíbené z jiného soudku



Osobní odběr Praha, Brno a 12903 dalších

Copyright ©2008-24 nejlevnejsi-knihy.cz Všechna práva vyhrazenaSoukromíCookies


Můj účet: Přihlásit se
Všechny knihy světa na jednom místě. Navíc za skvělé ceny.

Nákupní košík ( prázdný )

Vyzvednutí v Zásilkovně
zdarma nad 1 499 Kč.

Nacházíte se: