Jordan J. Louviere

University of South Australia - Institute for Choice

Level 13

140 Arthur Street

North Sydney, New South Wales 2060

Australia

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Scholarly Papers (22)

1.

The Importance of Social Product Attributes in Consumer Purchasing Decisions: A Multi-Country Comparative Study

Number of pages: 57 Posted: 22 Sep 2008 Last Revised: 12 Nov 2015
Pat Auger, Timothy M. Devinney, Jordan J. Louviere and Paul F. Burke
University of Melbourne Business School, The University of Manchester - Alliance Manchester Business School, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing
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Consumption ethics, Environmentalism, Labor rights, Country of origin, Brand evaluation, Choice modelling

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Consumer Assessment of Social Product Features: An Empirical Investigation Using Choice Experiments

Number of pages: 61 Posted: 09 Feb 2004
Pat Auger, Timothy M. Devinney and Jordan J. Louviere
University of Melbourne Business School, The University of Manchester - Alliance Manchester Business School and University of South Australia - Institute for Choice
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Ethical Consumerism, Choice Experiments

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Individual Judgment and Trust Formation: An Experimental Investigation of Online Financial Advice

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2013ACTL21
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 20 Dec 2013 Last Revised: 15 Sep 2014
College of William and Mary - Mason School of Business, UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and The University of Sydney Business School
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Individual judgement, Trust formation, Experimental investigation, Online, Financial advice

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To What Extent Do Consumer Ethical Beliefs Differ Across Countries? A Cross-Country Investigation Using Best-Worst Scaling Methodology

Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 70, No. 3, 2007
Number of pages: 45 Posted: 10 Jan 2005 Last Revised: 12 Nov 2015
Pat Auger, Timothy M. Devinney and Jordan J. Louviere
University of Melbourne Business School, The University of Manchester - Alliance Manchester Business School and University of South Australia - Institute for Choice
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Social Issues, Best-Worst Experiments, Cross-Country Study

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Retirement Investor Risk Tolerance in Tranquil and Crisis Periods: Experimental Survey Evidence

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2010ACTL10
Number of pages: 59 Posted: 25 Aug 2010 Last Revised: 12 Apr 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics, University of Guelph - Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies and The University of Sydney Business School
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risk preferences, investment decisions, financial crisis

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Financial Competence, Risk Presentation and Retirement Portfolio Preferences

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2011ACTL03
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 08 Mar 2011 Last Revised: 12 Apr 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School
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discrete choice, risk preference, numeracy skills, financial literacy

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Learning and Confirmation Bias: Measuring the Impact of First Impressions and Ambiguous Signals

UNSW Business School Research Paper, Wharton Pension Research Council Working Paper No. 2018-08
Number of pages: 51 Posted: 20 Aug 2018
College of William and Mary - Mason School of Business, UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and The University of Sydney Business School
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An Experimental Survey of Investment Decisions for Retirement Savings

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2010ACTL09
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 26 Aug 2010 Last Revised: 18 Apr 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, The University of Sydney Business School, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Guelph - Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies and University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics
Downloads 165 (307,333)
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Investment choice, retirement savings, investment risk

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Investment Risk Framing and Individual Preference Consistency

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2010ACTL08
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 27 Aug 2010 Last Revised: 12 Apr 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School
Downloads 163 (310,537)
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investment risk, household finance, framing, retirement savings

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Economic Rationality, Risk Presentation, and Retirement Portfolio Choice

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2011ACTL02
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 19 Sep 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology, Sydney - Centre for the Study of Choice, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics, The University of Sydney Business School and University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group
Downloads 148 (336,615)
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discrete choice, context and framing effects, retirement savings, investment risk, household finance, financial literacy

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Default and Naïve Diversification Heuristics in Annuity Choice

UNSW Business School Research Paper No. 2015ACTL09
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 17 Mar 2014 Last Revised: 08 Mar 2018
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School
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choice heuristics, credence goods, retirement benefits, annuity demand

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A Simple Method to Estimate Preference Parameters for Individuals

2014, International Journal of Research in Marketing, 31(1)
Number of pages: 43 Posted: 10 Jul 2013 Last Revised: 22 Aug 2013
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) - Centre for the Study of Choice, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group and University of South Australia - Institute for Choice
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choice modeling, Bayesian estimation, discrete choice experiment, conjugate prior, individual level choice model

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Individual Capability and Effort in Retirement Benefit Choice

UNSW Australia Business School Research Paper No. 2014ACTL07
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 11 Sep 2014
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School
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Financial Competence and Expectations Formation: Evidence from Australia

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2011ACTL07
Number of pages: 48 Posted: 17 Apr 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School
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retirement savings, financial literacy, uncertainty

Financial Competence and Expectations Formation: Evidence from Australia

Posted: 20 Apr 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School

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retirement savings, financial literacy, uncertainty

Financial Competence and Expectations Formation: Evidence from Australia

Posted: 24 May 2011
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School

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discrete choice, retirement savings, investment risk, household finance, financial literacy

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Disengagement: A Partial Solution to the Annuity Puzzle

UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2013ACTL10
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 04 Apr 2013
UNSW Sydney, CEPAR, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing, University of Technology Sydney - Economics Discipline Group, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), University of South Australia - Institute for Choice, University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics and The University of Sydney Business School
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discrete choice, retirement incomes, household nance, annuities, financial literacy

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Motivations to Grow Energy Crops: The Role of Crop and Contract Attributes

Number of pages: 49 Posted: 02 Jan 2016
Madhu Khanna, Jordan J. Louviere and Xi Yang
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), Illinois
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choice experiment, contract attributes, crop insurance, risk and time preferences

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The Effects of Situation Attributes on Decision Method Choice in the Vroom-Jago Model of Participation in Decision Making

Leadership Quarterly, Vol 1, Issue 3, 1990, University of Alberta School of Business Research Paper No. 2013-429
Posted: 27 May 2013
Richard Field, Peter Read and Jordan J. Louviere
University of Alberta - Department of Strategic Management and Organization, Independent and University of South Australia - Institute for Choice

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Do Social Product Features Have Value to Consumers?

International Journal of Research in Marketing, Vol. 25, No. 3, September 2008
Posted: 22 Sep 2008
Pat Auger, Timothy M. Devinney, Jordan J. Louviere and Paul F. Burke
University of Melbourne Business School, The University of Manchester - Alliance Manchester Business School, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and University of Technology Sydney (UTS) - School of Marketing

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Consumption ethics, Environmentalism, Labor rights, Choice modelling

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Do Managers Behave the Way Theory Suggests? A Choice Theoretic Examination of Foreign Direct Investment Location Decision Making

Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 38, No. 7, December 2007
Posted: 22 Sep 2008
Peter J. Buckley, Timothy M. Devinney and Jordan J. Louviere
University of Leeds - Faculty of Business, The University of Manchester - Alliance Manchester Business School and University of South Australia - Institute for Choice

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Location Choice, FDI, Managerial Decision Making, Experimental Methods

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Understanding the Preferences of Informal Caregivers Providing Palliative Care at Home

iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper
Posted: 22 Jun 2007
Jane Hall, Patsy Kenny and Jordan J. Louviere
University of Technology, Sydney - Faculty of Business - Center for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE), University of Technology, Sydney - Faculty of Business - Center for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE) and University of South Australia - Institute for Choice

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Informal care, palliative care, discrete choice experiments

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An Index of Capability for Older People in the UK: Values for Decision Making

iHEA 2007 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics Paper
Posted: 16 Jun 2007
University of Birmingham, TF Choices LTD, RTPI, National Centre for Social Research (NatCen), University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol

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capability, values, decision making

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Consumer Choice of Modularized Products: A Conjoint Choice Experiment Approach

USING CONJOINT CHOICE EXPERIMENTS TO MODEL CONSUMER CHOICES OF PRODUCT COMPONENT PACKAGES, Anders Gustafsson, Andreas Hermann, and Frank Huber, eds., 2001
Posted: 12 Jan 2005
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Economics (ESE), Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) - Urban Planning Group, University of South Australia - Institute for Choice and Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) - Urban Planning Group

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