TY - GEN
T1 - Present Bias and Microtasking
AU - Gao, Yi
AU - Guo, Hong
AU - Liu, Dengpan
AU - Liu, De
AU - Zhao, Xuying
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - People often exhibit present-biased preferences where they tend to give more weight to gratification or costs that are closer to the present when completing a challenging task. One plausible approach to tackle this problem is to divide the whole task (program) into several small chunks, termed microtasking in our paper. Yet, it is far from clear when the microtasking strategy is helpful and how to design the microtasks under different settings. Our paper aims to fill these gaps by investigating when the firm should adopt the microtasking strategy and how to decide the optimal dividing and pricing of the program. We find that when the initial growth rate of the diminishing-return program is very low, the firm should make the starting microtask relatively easy to complete. Interestingly, our results show that microtasking cannot always benefit the firm when the initial growth rate of the diminishing-return program is not very low.
AB - People often exhibit present-biased preferences where they tend to give more weight to gratification or costs that are closer to the present when completing a challenging task. One plausible approach to tackle this problem is to divide the whole task (program) into several small chunks, termed microtasking in our paper. Yet, it is far from clear when the microtasking strategy is helpful and how to design the microtasks under different settings. Our paper aims to fill these gaps by investigating when the firm should adopt the microtasking strategy and how to decide the optimal dividing and pricing of the program. We find that when the initial growth rate of the diminishing-return program is very low, the firm should make the starting microtask relatively easy to complete. Interestingly, our results show that microtasking cannot always benefit the firm when the initial growth rate of the diminishing-return program is not very low.
KW - microtasking
KW - present bias
KW - self-improvement programs
KW - time inconsistency
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85192362890
T3 - 42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs: "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action"
BT - 42nd International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2021 TREOs
PB - Association for Information Systems
T2 - 42nd International Conference on Information Systems: Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action, ICIS 2021 TREOs
Y2 - 12 December 2021 through 15 December 2021
ER -