Chasing Tails: How Do People Respond to Wait Time Distributions?
Evgeny Kagan, Kyle Hyndman, Andrew Davis
- 发表年份
- 2026
- 访问权限
- 开放获取
摘要
We use a series of pre-registered, incentive-compatible online experiments to investigate how people evaluate and choose among different waiting time distributions. Our main findings are threefold. First, consistent with prior literature, people show an aversion to both longer expected waits and higher variance. Second, and more surprisingly, moment-based utility models fail to capture preferences when distributions have thick-right tails: indeed, decision-makers strongly prefer distributions with long-right tails (where probability mass is more evenly distributed over a larger support set) relative to tails that exhibit a spike near the maximum possible value, even when controlling for mean, variance, and higher moments. Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) utility models commonly used in portfolio theory predict these choices well. Third, when given a choice, decision-makers overwhelmingly seek information about right-tail outcomes. These results have practical implications for service operations: (1) service designs that create a spike in long waiting times (such as priority or dedicated queue designs) may be particularly aversive; (2) when informativeness is the goal, providers should prioritize sharing right-tail probabilities or percentiles; and (3) to increase service uptake, providers can strategically disclose (or withhold) distributional information depending on right-tail shape.
关键词
相关论文
一种面向线弧增材制造的电动汽车结构可制造性拓扑优化的双环框架
Qiang Cui, Chuan Yu, Daoqian Yang 等 5 位作者
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
几何数字孪生:一种用于航空发动机装配精度预测的数字智能模型
Ke Shang, Xin Jin, Teli Xu 等 7 位作者
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
通过人工智能驱动的机器人技术革新产业
Aryan Chaudhary
Recent Advances in Computer Science and Communications · 2026
新型大口径偏置馈电可展开天线设计与动态性能预测
Chuang Shi, Tianming Liu, Ning Xue 等 9 位作者
Aerospace Science and Technology · 2026