In this paper we present two simple mathematical models to describe human behavior in reaction to deadlines. When a real commitment (e.g. money) is involved, as in the case of a payment deadline, the expected reaction is to postpone it as close as possible to the deadline to minimize the risk of loosing the value. For low risk commitments this tendency is still present but expected to be looser. In order to test these predictions in a quantitative way, we performed data analysis for the total number of registrations and fee payments vs. time for the recent scientific conference "Statphys 23", comparing it with the data of another conference in order to recover universal features. Two related models respectively for registrations (weak engagement) and fee payment (strong engagement) are then introduced which are able to explain in a simple way both behaviors, and which show an excellent agreement with real data.

How people react to a deadline: time distribution of conference registrations and fee payments / Alfi, Valentina; Andrea, Gabrielli; Pietronero, Luciano. - In: CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. - ISSN 1895-1082. - 7:3(2009), pp. 483-489. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Conference on Statistical Physics tenutosi a Kolymbari, GREECE nel JUL 14-18, 2008) [10.2478/s11534-009-0059-z].

How people react to a deadline: time distribution of conference registrations and fee payments

ALFI, Valentina;PIETRONERO, Luciano
2009

Abstract

In this paper we present two simple mathematical models to describe human behavior in reaction to deadlines. When a real commitment (e.g. money) is involved, as in the case of a payment deadline, the expected reaction is to postpone it as close as possible to the deadline to minimize the risk of loosing the value. For low risk commitments this tendency is still present but expected to be looser. In order to test these predictions in a quantitative way, we performed data analysis for the total number of registrations and fee payments vs. time for the recent scientific conference "Statphys 23", comparing it with the data of another conference in order to recover universal features. Two related models respectively for registrations (weak engagement) and fee payment (strong engagement) are then introduced which are able to explain in a simple way both behaviors, and which show an excellent agreement with real data.
2009
data analysis; human behavior modeling; statistics and probability
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How people react to a deadline: time distribution of conference registrations and fee payments / Alfi, Valentina; Andrea, Gabrielli; Pietronero, Luciano. - In: CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. - ISSN 1895-1082. - 7:3(2009), pp. 483-489. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Conference on Statistical Physics tenutosi a Kolymbari, GREECE nel JUL 14-18, 2008) [10.2478/s11534-009-0059-z].
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