Despite intense research on decision-making in action, we still know little about when decision-makers rely on deliberate vs. intuitive decision-making in decision situations under complexity and uncertainty. Building on default-interventionist dual-processing theory, this book studies decision-making modes (deliberate vs. intuitive) in complex task environments contingent on perceived complexity, experience, and decision style preference. We find that relatively inexperienced decision-makers respond to increases in subjective complexity with an increase in deliberation and tend to follow their decision style preference. Experienced decision-makers are less guided by their decision preference and respond to increases in subjective complexity only minimally. This book contributes to a developing stream of research linking decision-making with intra-personal and environmental properties and fosters our understanding of the conditions under which decision-makers rely on intuitive vs. deliberate decision modes. In doing so, we go one step further towards a comprehensive theory of decision-making in action.
Heather (Otto Beisheim School of Management in Vallendar, Germany) Fiala & Thomas Lubcke
Decision Modes in Complex Task Environments [PDF ebook]
Decision Modes in Complex Task Environments [PDF ebook]
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Formato PDF ● Páginas 180 ● ISBN 9781351652896 ● Editorial CRC Press ● Publicado 2017 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5327674 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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