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Decision Making in Information-Rich Environments: The Role of Information Structure NICHOLAS H. LURIE* Today’s consumers are often overloaded with information. This article argues that traditional approaches to measuri
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Document Date: 2011-08-03 09:23:45


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Electronics USA / CONSUMER RESEARCH Inc. / Amazon / /

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University of North Carolina / Chapel Hill / University of California / /

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School of Information Management and Systems / Mellon Foundation / Center for Technology and Marketing / University of North Carolina / Chapel Hill / University of California / Berkeley / Kenan-Flagler Business School / /

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Hal Varian / Van Wallendael / Steve Hoeffler / Rebecca Ratner / Barry Bayus / Meyer / Jim Bettman / Joydeep Srivastava / Eric Johnson / NICHOLAS H. LURIE / John Lynch / Michael Ranney / Rashi Glazer / Russell Winer / /

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