In this bachelor thesis an attempt is made to create a time-consistent model for procrastination using immediately incurred starting costs and a reward that is earned throughout multiple periods, but paid at a set time in the future. The model allows for an accurate and correct prediction of how long a rational agent will procrastinate given his discount factor, the starting costs and the reward per period of effort exerted

Heufer. J.
hdl.handle.net/2105/33903
Business Economics
Erasmus School of Economics

Koning, B. de. (2016, June 14). A Time-Consistent Model for Procrastination: Predicting the Effects of Inertia and Delayed Rewards. Business Economics. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/33903