Altmann, Steffen
[VerfasserIn]
;
Traxler, Christian
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Weinschenk, Philipp
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
Erschienen in:CESifo Working Paper Series ; No. 6761
Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (52 p)
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.2139/ssrn.3107510
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Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments December 05, 2017 erstellt
Beschreibung:
This paper studies the interplay between deadlines and cognitive limitations. We analyze an agent's decision to complete a one-off task under a deadline. Postponing the task can be beneficial for the agent; missing the deadline, however, leads to a drop in the agent's rewards. If the agent exhibits cognitive limitations, postponing increases the risk of becoming inattentive and failing to complete the task in time. Our framework provides a rich set of predictions on the behavioral implications of deadlines. We test these predictions in a field experiment at a dental clinic, in which we exogenously vary deadlines and rewards for arranging check-up appointments. The empirical results underline the behavioral relevance of cognitive limitations. Imposing relatively tight deadlines induces patients to act earlier and at a persistently higher frequency than without a deadline. Evidence from a follow-up experiment and complementary surveys supports the notion that deadlines may serve as a powerful instrument when individuals' cognitive capacity is limited