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Concept

search costs

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Search costs is the aggregate of resources expended by an agent (individual, firm, etc.) to locate and evaluate suitable options among a set of alternatives or to find specific information. This concept investigates the various dimensions of these expenditures, including monetary outlays, time investment, and cognitive or psychological effort, serving as a foundational construct in economics, information science, and behavioral research central to analyzing market efficiency, consumer decision-making, and the economic impact of information technologies.

Top Authors

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YC

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

PK

University of Chicago

CS

University of California, Los Angeles

SV

Duke University

EB

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Top Institutions

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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

New York University

New York, United States

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, United States