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Paper Abstract Low demand for pure commitment in real markets presents a puzzle. A possible explanation is that individuals are unaware of their present bias and their need for commitment. I test the relationship between perceived intertemporal inconsistency and demand for commitment in a novel context, volunteering. I run an experiment that successfully corrects subjects’ beliefs about their present bias and find that this increased awareness does not increase demand for commitment. This low demand for commitment is not driven by a perceived lack of present bias, but rather subjects’ accurate belief that they may fail to follow through, even with the offered level of commitment.
Paper Citation Westphal, Ryan. "People do not demand commitment devices because they might not work." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 228 (2024): 106756.
Paper URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2024.106756
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