模糊性的丰富领域探索

The Rich Domain of Ambiguity Explored

Management Science · 2017
被引 41
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

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通过系统实验变化不确定事件和结果,发现模糊态度普遍存在厌恶但也出现寻求,且态度取决于不确定性来源而非结果类型,对自然不确定性更接近理性。

Abstract

Ellsberg and others suggested that decision under ambiguity is a rich empirical domain with many phenomena to be investigated beyond the Ellsberg urns. We provide a systematic empirical investigation of this richness by varying the uncertain events, the outcomes, and combinations of both. Although ambiguity aversion is prevailing, we also find systematic ambiguity seeking, confirming insensitivity. We find that ambiguity attitudes depend on the kind of uncertainty (the source) but not on the kind of outcomes. Ambiguity attitudes are closer to rationality (ambiguity neutrality) for natural uncertainties than for artificial Ellsberg urn uncertainties. This also appears from the reductions of monotonicity violations and of insensitivity. Ambiguity attitudes have predictive power across different outcomes and sources of uncertainty, with individual-specific components. Our rich domain serves well to test families of weighting functions for fitting ambiguity attitudes. We find that two-parameter families, capturing not only aversion but also insensitivity, are desirable for ambiguity even more than for risk. The Goldstein–Einhorn family performed best for ambiguity. Data and the online appendix are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2017.2777 . This paper was accepted by Manel Baucells, decision analysis.

模糊性态度模糊性厌恶模糊性寻求不敏感性权重函数