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Sanne de Wit
University of Amsterdam - Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Integrating Neuro-Psychological Habit Research into Consumer Choice Models
The Wharton School Research Paper
Number of pages: 74
Posted: 06 Jun 2024
Last Revised: 10 Jun 2025
Ryan Webb
,
Jessica Fong
,
Peter Landry
,
Julia Levine
,
Alexandra Steiny Wellsjo
,
Olivia R. Natan
,
Asaf Mazar
,
Clarice Zhao
,
Phillippa Lally
, Sanne de Wit,
John Odoherty
,
Andrew T. Ching
,
Raphael Thomadsen
,
Matthew Osborne
,
Mark Bouton
,
Wendy Wood
and
Colin Camerer
University of Toronto, University of Michigan Ross School of Business, University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management, Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Rady School of Management, University of California, Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School, McGill University - Desautels Faculty of Management, University of Surrey - Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam - Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, California Institute of Technology - Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School, Olin School - Washington University in St. Louis, University of Toronto, University of Vermont, University of Southern California and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Habits, Consumer Choice Behavior, Learning, Attention, Automaticity, Inertia, Persistence
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