Discounting Time and Time Discounting: Subjective Time Perception and Intertemporal Preferences
University of Pennsylvania · Washington University in St. Louis · +1 more institution
Abstract
Consumers often make decisions about outcomes and events that occur over time. This research examines consumers' sensitivity to the prospective duration relevant to their decisions and the implications of such sensitivity for intertemporal trade-offs, especially the degree of present bias (i.e., hyperbolic discounting). The authors show that participants' subjective perceptions of prospective duration are not sufficiently sensitive to changes in objective duration and are nonlinear and concave in objective time, consistent with psychophysical principles. More important, this lack of sensitivity can explain hyperbolic discounting. The results replicate standard hyperbolic discounting effects with respect to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Hyperbolic discounting
- Time perception
- Discounting
- Intertemporal choice
- Delay discounting
- Replicate
- Time preference
- Duration (music)