Does choice increase information? Evidence from online school search behavior

被引:7
|
作者
Lovenheim, Michael F. [1 ,2 ]
Walsh, Patrick [3 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, 102 Martha Rensselaer Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] NBER, 102 Martha Rensselaer Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[3] St Michaels Coll, Colchester, VT USA
关键词
CHARTER SCHOOLS; STUDENT-ACHIEVEMENT; HOUSE VALUES; QUALITY; ACCOUNTABILITY; PERFORMANCE; VOUCHERS; OUTCOMES; PRICES; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.econedurev.2017.11.002
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
We examine whether changes in the local school choice environment affect the amount of information parents collect about local school quality, using data on over 100 million searches from Greatschools.org. We link monthly data on search frequency in local "Search Units" to information on changes in local open enrollment options driven by No Child Left Behind (NCLB) sanctions as well as state school choice policies including open enrollment, tuition vouchers, charitable scholarship tax credits, and tuition tax credits. Our results indicate that NCLB-driven expansions in school choice have large, positive effects on the frequency of searches done for schools in that area. We find less evidence that state choice policies affect online search behavior, however search frequency also increases when charter school penetration in a given area rises. These estimates suggest that the information parents have about local schools is endogenous to the choice environment they face, and that parental information depends not just on the availability of data but also the incentive to seek and use it.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 103
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] What drives consumers' online information search behavior? Evidence from England
    Dutta, Champa Bati
    Das, Debasish Kumar
    [J]. JOURNAL OF RETAILING AND CONSUMER SERVICES, 2017, 35 : 36 - 45
  • [2] Does school choice increase the rate of youth entrepreneurship?
    Sobel, Russell S.
    King, Kerry A.
    [J]. ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW, 2008, 27 (04) : 429 - 438
  • [3] Comparison of information search behavior for different exploratory tasks: Evidence from experiments in online knowledge communities
    Liu, Yaxi
    Qin, Chunxiu
    Ma, Xubu
    Li, Fan
    Wang, Yulong
    [J]. INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, 2024, 61 (05)
  • [4] Rationality, Information Search and Choice in Higher Education: Evidence from Greece
    Maria Eliophotou Menon
    Anna Saiti
    Michalis Socratous
    [J]. Higher Education, 2007, 54 : 705 - 721
  • [5] Rationality, information search and choice in higher education: Evidence from Greece
    Menon, Maria Eliophotou
    Saiti, Anna
    Socratous, Michalis
    [J]. HIGHER EDUCATION, 2007, 54 (05) : 705 - 721
  • [6] Does school choice lead to sorting? Evidence from Tiebout variation
    Urquiola, M
    [J]. AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2005, 95 (04): : 1310 - 1326
  • [7] Search online: Evidence from acquisition of information on online job boards and resume banks
    Brencic, Vera
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY, 2014, 42 : 112 - 125
  • [8] INFORMATION, SCHOOL CHOICE, AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM TWO EXPERIMENTS
    Hastings, Justine S.
    Weinstein, Jeffrey M.
    [J]. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 2008, 123 (04): : 1373 - 1414
  • [9] How Does Ranking Affect User Choice in Online Search?
    Glick, Mark
    Richards, Greg
    Sapozhnikov, Margarita
    Seabright, Paul
    [J]. REVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION, 2014, 45 (02) : 99 - 119
  • [10] How Does Ranking Affect User Choice in Online Search?
    Mark Glick
    Greg Richards
    Margarita Sapozhnikov
    Paul Seabright
    [J]. Review of Industrial Organization, 2014, 45 : 99 - 119