This study examined individual choice behavior when it occurs in groups engaged in joint decision-making. Ninety-six subjects made binary choices between "risky" and "conservative" alternatives acting alone and acting as members of three-man groups in a series of 360 trials. The groups operated under the majority rule, unanimity, and the so-called "minimal quorum" rule. It was found that under unanimity and the minimal quorum rule there were strong pressures toward uniformity. However, individual members in these groups did not succumb to these pressures by modifying their overall choice preferences. Instead they arranged their sequences of choices so that the joint choice of all members would be congruent with their acceptable level of ris...
Greater attention has been paid to understanding differences between individual and group decision-m...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
In the real life groups, rather than individuals, take the most part of decisions. So that it is use...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent result...
Individual and group decision making under uncertainty was explored in an attempt to determine wheth...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...
The recent literature on individual and group choices over risk has led to different results. In som...
In this paper, we build on the emerging literature on group decision-making to study the so-called ‘...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
In this paper, we build on the emerging literature on group decision-making to study the so-called ‘...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...
Does group interaction lead to greater conservatism or to greater risk taking in decisions than woul...
Most decision-making research in economics focuses on individual decisions. Yet, we know, from psych...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether attitudes toward risk and altruism are affected b...
Previous research has begun to investigate how small groups make decisions when facing risky choices...
Greater attention has been paid to understanding differences between individual and group decision-m...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
In the real life groups, rather than individuals, take the most part of decisions. So that it is use...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decisions over risk has brought about divergent result...
Individual and group decision making under uncertainty was explored in an attempt to determine wheth...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...
The recent literature on individual and group choices over risk has led to different results. In som...
In this paper, we build on the emerging literature on group decision-making to study the so-called ‘...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
In this paper, we build on the emerging literature on group decision-making to study the so-called ‘...
In an attempt to determine if individual risk preferences change under group conditions, individuals...
Does group interaction lead to greater conservatism or to greater risk taking in decisions than woul...
Most decision-making research in economics focuses on individual decisions. Yet, we know, from psych...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether attitudes toward risk and altruism are affected b...
Previous research has begun to investigate how small groups make decisions when facing risky choices...
Greater attention has been paid to understanding differences between individual and group decision-m...
This paper studies how groups resolve disagreement in lottery choices. In an experiment, subjects su...
In the real life groups, rather than individuals, take the most part of decisions. So that it is use...