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Affective balances in experimental consumer choices

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dc.contributor.author Mengov, George
dc.contributor.author Egbert, Henrik
dc.contributor.author Pulov, S
dc.contributor.author Georgiev, K
dc.coverage.spatial international bg
dc.date.accessioned 2013-03-20T15:56:48Z
dc.date.available 2013-03-20T15:56:48Z
dc.date.issued 2013-03-20
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10506/1002
dc.description Mengov, G., H. Egbert, S. Pulov, K. Georgiev. (2008) Affective balances in experimental consumer choices. Neural Networks, 21, (9), 1213-1219. (Impact Factor 2008: 2.656) bg
dc.description.abstract This paper presents an experiment, which builds a bridge over the gap between neuroscience and the analysis of economic behaviour. We apply the mathematical theory of Pavlovian conditioning, known as Recurrent Associative Gated Dipole (READ), to analyse consumer choices in a computer based experiment. Supplier reputations, consumer satisfaction, and customer reactions are operationally defined and, together with prices, related to READ's neural dynamics. We recorded our participants' decisions with their timing, and then mapped those decisions on a sequence of events generated by the READ model. To achieve this, all constants in the differential equations were determined using simulated annealing with data from 129 people. READ predicted correctly 96% of all consumer choices in a calibration sample (n = 1290), and 87% in a test sample (n = 903), thus outperforming logit models. The rank correlations between self-assessed and dipole-generated consumer satisfactions were 89% in the calibration sample and 78% in the test sample, surpassing by a wide margin the best linear regression model. bg
dc.language.iso en bg
dc.subject Consumer Behavior bg
dc.subject Decision making, bg
dc.subject Gated Dipole bg
dc.subject READ bg
dc.subject Satisfaction treadmill bg
dc.title Affective balances in experimental consumer choices bg
dc.type journal article bg
dc.source.peerreview yes bg
dc.source.impactfactor yes bg


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