Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the influence of collaborative and consultative decision rules on groups' sensitivity to framing effect (FE) and escalation of commitment (EOC).Design/methodology/approach - In an experimental study (using a sample of 233 professionals with project management experience), the authors test the effects of collaborative and consultative decision rules on groups' sensitivity to EOC and FE. The authors use four group decision-making tasks to evaluate decision consistency across gain/loss framed decision situations and six decision tasks to evaluate EOC for money as well as time as resources previously invested in the initial decisions.Findings - The results show that the collaborative decision rule ...
The present thesis examines differences in post-decision processes between members of groups and ind...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
This study investigates the relationship between group decision process characteristics and group me...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the influence of collaborative and consultative decis...
The escalation effect occurs when managers elect to commit additional resources to a project where t...
Recent research in group cognition points towards the existence of collective cognitive competencies...
Research indicates that when decision makers are faced with a second opportunity to invest in a proj...
In the present study, the escalation of commitment was examined, i.e. the tendency to invest too muc...
Recent research in group cognition points towards the existence of collective cognitive competencies...
“Teamwork at best is a way of synthesising individuals’ knowledge, skills and abilities in order to ...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Management requires data and information as the basis of consideration in decision making. Several d...
In a laboratory study, the possibility was investigated that group decision making in the initial st...
"In the present study, the escalation of commitment was examined, i.e. the tendency to invest too mu...
In two studies examining resource allocation, support is found for the notion that group decisions a...
The present thesis examines differences in post-decision processes between members of groups and ind...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
This study investigates the relationship between group decision process characteristics and group me...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to test the influence of collaborative and consultative decis...
The escalation effect occurs when managers elect to commit additional resources to a project where t...
Recent research in group cognition points towards the existence of collective cognitive competencies...
Research indicates that when decision makers are faced with a second opportunity to invest in a proj...
In the present study, the escalation of commitment was examined, i.e. the tendency to invest too muc...
Recent research in group cognition points towards the existence of collective cognitive competencies...
“Teamwork at best is a way of synthesising individuals’ knowledge, skills and abilities in order to ...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Management requires data and information as the basis of consideration in decision making. Several d...
In a laboratory study, the possibility was investigated that group decision making in the initial st...
"In the present study, the escalation of commitment was examined, i.e. the tendency to invest too mu...
In two studies examining resource allocation, support is found for the notion that group decisions a...
The present thesis examines differences in post-decision processes between members of groups and ind...
The recent literature on individual vs. group decision-making, in risky contexts, has brought about ...
This study investigates the relationship between group decision process characteristics and group me...