Although studies show that regulatory focus influences decision making and risk taking, theories of risky decision making typically conflate different regulatory orientations and the related distinctions between the positive and negative risks associated with acts of omission and commission. In contrast, we argue that different regulatory orientations influence risk perception and risk propensity in different ways and underpin complex emotional responses in risky decision making. We propose a new model of these processes and suggest that regulatory focus may be important in priming and managing risk taking behavior. We conclude by discussing implications for research and practice
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
Risk tolerance is a source of variation in physician decision-making. This variation, if independent...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Risk-defusing operators (RDO) are actions that reduce risk, to be enacted either before a negative e...
While the findings from previous studies have provided evidence that prior outcome is a crucial dete...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
© 2012 Dr. Phakdey ThanWithin the organisational context, employees as well as managers are confront...
Abstract We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated ...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
Risk tolerance is a source of variation in physician decision-making. This variation, if independent...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of everyday life. However, faced with uncertainty, some individual...
Risk-defusing operators (RDO) are actions that reduce risk, to be enacted either before a negative e...
While the findings from previous studies have provided evidence that prior outcome is a crucial dete...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
© 2012 Dr. Phakdey ThanWithin the organisational context, employees as well as managers are confront...
Abstract We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated ...
All of the experiments presented in this dissertation focus on people's risk taking. In order to she...
We propose that decision maker’s regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
This study examines the role of regulatory focus and additional information on risk preferences in i...
Risk tolerance is a source of variation in physician decision-making. This variation, if independent...