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Author:Gierl, H.
Hoser, H.
Title:Der Reihenfolgeeffekt auf Präferenzen
Journal:Schmalenbachs Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung
2002 : FEB, VOL. 54:1, p. 3-18
Index terms:KNOWLEDGE
CONJOINT ANALYSIS
THEORIES
Language:ger
Abstract:Some behavioral theories suggest that in case of little prior knowledge and decision uncertainty, preferences are influenced by several context variables like the order of information-processing of the alternatives. Focusing the order-effect and thereby using the theoretical backgrounds of prospect theory and learning theories the authors can show that in case of low involvement and little knowledge the first alternative benefits solely of being first processed. Two studies were conducted, a conjoint approach as well as an experimental manipulation in a real purchasing situation. The results of both studies confirmed the hypothesis. Practical applications of these findings in marketing and several other business areas are also demonstrated (original in German).
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