Journal of Economic Literature
ISSN 0022-0515 (Print) | ISSN 2328-8175 (Online)
Information Avoidance
Journal of Economic Literature
vol. 55,
no. 1, March 2017
(pp. 96–135)
(Complimentary)
Abstract
We commonly think of information as a means to an end. However, a growing theoretical and experimental literature suggests that information may directly enter the agent's utility function. This can create an incentive to avoid information, even when it is useful, free, and independent of strategic considerations. We review research documenting the occurrence of information avoidance, as well as theoretical and empirical research on reasons why people avoid information, drawing from economics, psychology, and other disciplines. The review concludes with a discussion of some of the diverse (and often costly) individual and societal consequences of information avoidance.Citation
Golman, Russell, David Hagmann, and George Loewenstein. 2017. "Information Avoidance." Journal of Economic Literature, 55 (1): 96–135. DOI: 10.1257/jel.20151245Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- D82 Asymmetric and Private Information; Mechanism Design
- D83 Search; Learning; Information and Knowledge; Communication; Belief; Unawareness