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The Important Role of Time Limits When Consumers Choose Their Time in Service
Pnina Feldman, Ella Segev
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Keyphrases
Role of Time
100%
Time Limits
100%
Congestion
45%
Service Provider
27%
Waiting Time
18%
Social Planner
18%
Queueing Model
18%
Price Mechanism
18%
Discretionary Services
18%
Service Life
9%
Novel Mechanism
9%
Service System
9%
Highly Effective
9%
Suboptimal Performance
9%
Customer Service
9%
Reduced Time
9%
Timing Behavior
9%
Optimal Pricing
9%
Congestion Level
9%
Maximum Time
9%
First-best
9%
Service Time
9%
Disutility
9%
Consumer Welfare
9%
Rational Consumer
9%
Consumer Value
9%
Price Scheme
9%
Joining Behavior
9%
Customer Surplus
9%
Social Welfare Benefits
9%
Social Sciences
Service Provider
100%
Managers
66%
Queueing
66%
Externality
33%
Welfare
33%
Variance
33%
Consumer Value
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Mechanism
100%
Externalities
50%
Social Welfare
50%
Consumer Surplus
50%