Social psychology and environmental economics: a new look at ex ante corrections of biased preference evaluation
Journal article: The field of social psychology explores how a person behaves within the context of other people. The social context can play a substantive role in non-market allocation decisions given peoples choices and values extend beyond the classic market-based exchange institution. Herein we explore how social psychology has affected one aspect of environmental economics: preference elicitation through survey work. We discuss social representation, social isolation, framing through cheap talk, and commitment theory through an oath.
Author(s)
Nicolas Jacquemet, Alexander G. James, Stephane Luchini, Jason Shogren
Journal
- Environmental and Resource Economics
Date of publication
- 2011
Keywords
- Social psychology
- Commitment
- Persuasive communication
- Preference elicitation
Pages
- 413-433
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1
Volume
- 48