@inbook{1fc0f340f177458e89a5a07071fd1584,
title = "Bounded rationality, imperfect and costly information and sub-optimal outcomes in the sports and health and fitness industries",
abstract = "We exemplify behavioural economics methodological approaches to decision-making and policy using the example of the health and fitness industry, choices made that affect the level of obesity, and athletes{\textquoteright}, trainers{\textquoteright} and coaches{\textquoteright} choices with regard to realising targeted levels of performance. We go beyond a discourse on price and income and beyond a focus on systemic cognitive-based errors in decision-making. It is critically important to take into consideration individuals{\textquoteright} decision-making capabilities and the decision-making environment, which has critical social and institutional determinants, to better understand why sub-optimal choices are made by rational agents and the conditions under which better choices can be achieved.",
author = "Altman, {Hannah Rachel Josepha} and Morris Altman",
note = "{\textcopyright} Morris Altman 2023. All rights reserved.",
year = "2023",
month = mar,
day = "17",
doi = "10.4337/9781839107948.00024",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781839107931",
pages = "243--267",
editor = "Morris Altman",
booktitle = "Handbook of Research Methods in Behavioural Economics",
publisher = "Edward Elgar Publishing",
}