A theory of choice under internal conflict

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Date
2012Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Documento de trabajo / Lan gaiak
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Abstract
In this paper we discuss, inspired by some psychological literature, that choices are the
outcome of the interplay of different, potentially conflicting motivations. We propose an
axiomatic approach with two motivations, which we assume to be single-peaked over a
certain given dimension. We first consider the case in which motivations are given and
stable, and then introduce the possibility f ...
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In this paper we discuss, inspired by some psychological literature, that choices are the
outcome of the interplay of different, potentially conflicting motivations. We propose an
axiomatic approach with two motivations, which we assume to be single-peaked over a
certain given dimension. We first consider the case in which motivations are given and
stable, and then introduce the possibility for motivations to change. We show first that
in the no-motivation change case, certain choice behaviours that appear to be inconsistent from the standard rational choice point of view may be explained in our framework
as the outcome of conflicting motivations. Afterwards, in the case of motivation change,
we present two psychologically-flavoured assumptions about how motivations are influenced by choices. We show that, with some additional weak assumptions of rationality,
motivation change leads to a smaller range of potentially inconsistent choices and not
to a larger one as one may think. In particular, conflicts between two motivations can
eventually be resolved by choosing different actions and consequently a definite and
final preference for an action be revealed. [--]
Subject
Motivation,
Pleasure,
Self-image,
Conflict,
Preference reversal,
Dissonance reduction
Serie
Documentos de Trabajo DE - ES Lan Gaiak /
1208
Departament
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Economía /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Ekonomia Saila