This paper looks at the role of intuition in strategic decision making. While there is a considerable body of work on intuition generally empirical research on it and its use by managers is limited. Little research on managers in the ‘field’ has been carried out, with the work by Agor (1989) probably the best known. Due to the nature of intuition (an activity which takes place in the minds of individuals and which researchers can not access directly) this paper looks instead at the discursive patterns of mangers in relation to intuition in strategic decision making. Primary data collection consisted of interviews with twelve senior managers in Ireland. This research identified that intuition is used by managers in strategic decision making....
Although much has been written about the role of rational/analytical ways of knowing in decision mak...
The current thesis examines the role of intuition in the strategic decision making process of execut...
Recent advances in social cognitive neuroscience and related fields have rejuvenated scholarly resea...
The feeling of knowing without knowing has often been described as listening to your heart, trusting...
Firm outcomes of decisions made by senior managers have been the subjects of intense scrutiny from s...
Intuition can produce effective strategic decisions because of its speed and ability to solve less-s...
Even though intuition is recognized as imperative in strategic thinking management literature is su...
The article examines the role of intuition in managerial decision making. Topics covered include a c...
Recent advances in social cognitive neuroscience and related fields have rejuvenated scholarly resea...
The principal aim of the study is to present the issue of intuition as an important manager skill as...
Many management scholars believe that the process used to make strategic decisions affects the quali...
Faced with today’s ill-structured business environment of fast-paced change and rising uncertainty, ...
Decision-making, one process, many theories: a multidisciplinary literature review. How individual a...
Managers operating within the dynamic society of today are said to rely on intuition when effective ...
Although much has been written about the role of rational/analytical ways of knowing in decision mak...
The current thesis examines the role of intuition in the strategic decision making process of execut...
Recent advances in social cognitive neuroscience and related fields have rejuvenated scholarly resea...
The feeling of knowing without knowing has often been described as listening to your heart, trusting...
Firm outcomes of decisions made by senior managers have been the subjects of intense scrutiny from s...
Intuition can produce effective strategic decisions because of its speed and ability to solve less-s...
Even though intuition is recognized as imperative in strategic thinking management literature is su...
The article examines the role of intuition in managerial decision making. Topics covered include a c...
Recent advances in social cognitive neuroscience and related fields have rejuvenated scholarly resea...
The principal aim of the study is to present the issue of intuition as an important manager skill as...
Many management scholars believe that the process used to make strategic decisions affects the quali...
Faced with today’s ill-structured business environment of fast-paced change and rising uncertainty, ...
Decision-making, one process, many theories: a multidisciplinary literature review. How individual a...
Managers operating within the dynamic society of today are said to rely on intuition when effective ...
Although much has been written about the role of rational/analytical ways of knowing in decision mak...
The current thesis examines the role of intuition in the strategic decision making process of execut...
Recent advances in social cognitive neuroscience and related fields have rejuvenated scholarly resea...