[[abstract]]The purposes of this study are to explore framing effects in a managerial accounting decision context and to test the explanatory power of prospect theory and two competing theories, fuzzy‐trace theory and probabilistic mental models, on such effects. In Experiment 1, 86 undergraduate students made a choice between two alternatives in a managerial decision problem that illustrates a classic, Asian disease‐type business scenario. Results show that the subjects committed the framing effect bias and that prospect theory, fuzzy‐trace theory, and probabilistic mental models all predict the bias. In Experiment 2, a business variant of the Asian disease problem was designed to distinguish among the explanatory abilities of these theori...
The aim of this paper is to test the existence of the framing effect and sunk cost effect whilst exa...
Boutaina Zaghrat's poster on the impact of the framing effect on decision-making
In their traditional role as ‘bean-counters’, ‘scorekeepers’ and ‘controllers’, management accountan...
The purposes of this study are to explore framing effects in a managerial accounting decision contex...
This study investigates the effects of two components of decision framing [commitment and verbalizat...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate whether the framing effect proposed by prospect t...
Developments in information systems technology make graphic presentations of accounting information ...
Framing is a psychological concept closely related with decision‑making. It says, that the way the i...
One of the important roles of management accountants, nowadays, is to provide input for managers in ...
Many business decisions which use accounting information are made under conditions of uncertainty an...
The aims of this study are to examines the pattern of information presentation, the order of informa...
Most economic and financial theories assume that market participants act rationally and use availab...
In the complex world of accounting, the human element plays a significant role in shaping financial ...
The Prospect Theory, psychological theory of decision making developed by Amos Tversky and Daniel Ka...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show the impact of framing and groupthink both individuall...
The aim of this paper is to test the existence of the framing effect and sunk cost effect whilst exa...
Boutaina Zaghrat's poster on the impact of the framing effect on decision-making
In their traditional role as ‘bean-counters’, ‘scorekeepers’ and ‘controllers’, management accountan...
The purposes of this study are to explore framing effects in a managerial accounting decision contex...
This study investigates the effects of two components of decision framing [commitment and verbalizat...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate whether the framing effect proposed by prospect t...
Developments in information systems technology make graphic presentations of accounting information ...
Framing is a psychological concept closely related with decision‑making. It says, that the way the i...
One of the important roles of management accountants, nowadays, is to provide input for managers in ...
Many business decisions which use accounting information are made under conditions of uncertainty an...
The aims of this study are to examines the pattern of information presentation, the order of informa...
Most economic and financial theories assume that market participants act rationally and use availab...
In the complex world of accounting, the human element plays a significant role in shaping financial ...
The Prospect Theory, psychological theory of decision making developed by Amos Tversky and Daniel Ka...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show the impact of framing and groupthink both individuall...
The aim of this paper is to test the existence of the framing effect and sunk cost effect whilst exa...
Boutaina Zaghrat's poster on the impact of the framing effect on decision-making
In their traditional role as ‘bean-counters’, ‘scorekeepers’ and ‘controllers’, management accountan...