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Modeling the Relationship between Restaurant Tipping and Consumer Behavior
School of Business and Economics, Indiana University-Northwest, Gary, IN, USA
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Theoretical Economics Letters·Volume 05 (2015)·Pages 389–395·Published 8 May 2015·DOI10.4236/tel.2015.53044
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Abstract
The theory of consumer choice was applied to model the relationship between restaurant tipping and consumer behavior. Using this model, we showed how consumer behavior responds to restaurant tipping and how tipping affects consumer-utility among different types of consumers and economic efficiency. The theoretical analysis reveals that tipping discourages customers’ demand for restaurant meals, which in turn creates bigger excess burden in the market.
KeywordsRestaurant TippingConsumer BehaviorExcess Burden
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