The optimal moment to address the question of how to improve human decision making has arrived. Thanks to fifty years of research by judgment and decision making scholars, psychologists have developed a detailed picture of the ways in which human judgment is bounded. This paper argues that the time has come to focus attention on the search for strategies that will improve bounded judgment because decision making errors are costly and are growing more costly, decision makers are receptive, and academic insights are sure to follow from research on improvement. In addition to calling for research on improvement strategies, this paper organizes the existing literature pertaining to improvement strategies, highlighting promising directions for f...
The World Bank estimates that in 2017 the actual weighted mean tariff applied by the members of the ...
Making more moral decisions – an uncontroversial goal, if ever there was one. But how to go about it...
AbstractDecision aiding practice has stimulated much research on neglected scientific issues. The au...
The optimal moment to address the question of how to improve human decision making has arrived. Than...
ABSTRACT—The optimal moment to address the question of how to improve human decision making has arri...
Kahneman’s latest work takes us one step closer to understanding flaws in human decision making. Pol...
Decision making (DM) is ubiquitous in both natural and artificial systems. The decisions made often ...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision-making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
Choice is ubiquitous, from small decisions such as whether to bring an umbrella to life-changing cho...
A good decision in isolation may be a bad decision in other conditions. Existing normative theories ...
The authors discuss the steps involved in good decision making and use those steps to organize resul...
Despite the great progress in devising technological aids to decision makers, most decisions are lar...
Human decision-making is plagued by many systematic errors. Many of these errors can be avoided by p...
When rationality is bounded, a variety of factors may influence how far a choice is from optimal. We...
The World Bank estimates that in 2017 the actual weighted mean tariff applied by the members of the ...
Making more moral decisions – an uncontroversial goal, if ever there was one. But how to go about it...
AbstractDecision aiding practice has stimulated much research on neglected scientific issues. The au...
The optimal moment to address the question of how to improve human decision making has arrived. Than...
ABSTRACT—The optimal moment to address the question of how to improve human decision making has arri...
Kahneman’s latest work takes us one step closer to understanding flaws in human decision making. Pol...
Decision making (DM) is ubiquitous in both natural and artificial systems. The decisions made often ...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
The dominant theoretical framework for decision-making asserts that people make decisions by integra...
Choice is ubiquitous, from small decisions such as whether to bring an umbrella to life-changing cho...
A good decision in isolation may be a bad decision in other conditions. Existing normative theories ...
The authors discuss the steps involved in good decision making and use those steps to organize resul...
Despite the great progress in devising technological aids to decision makers, most decisions are lar...
Human decision-making is plagued by many systematic errors. Many of these errors can be avoided by p...
When rationality is bounded, a variety of factors may influence how far a choice is from optimal. We...
The World Bank estimates that in 2017 the actual weighted mean tariff applied by the members of the ...
Making more moral decisions – an uncontroversial goal, if ever there was one. But how to go about it...
AbstractDecision aiding practice has stimulated much research on neglected scientific issues. The au...