Navigating cognition biases in the search of sustainability
We provide a conceptual review of the available knowledge on the role of human cognition
biases for sustainability and sustainable behavior. Human cognition biases are defined as …
biases for sustainability and sustainable behavior. Human cognition biases are defined as …
A longitudinal project of new venture teamwork and outcomes
This chapter presents an ongoing longitudinal project of teamwork in innovative new venture
teams. We study how new venture teams work together and how that work affects team …
teams. We study how new venture teams work together and how that work affects team …
On the experimental robustness of the Allais paradox
Abstract The Allais Paradox, or the common consequence effect, is a well-known behavioral
regularity in individual decision-making under risk. Data from 81 experiments reported in 29 …
regularity in individual decision-making under risk. Data from 81 experiments reported in 29 …
Asymmetrical Property of the Subproportionality of Weighting Function in Prospect Theory: Is It Real and How Can It Be Achieved?
An asymmetrical property of the probability weighting function, namely, subproportionality,
was derived from observations. Subproportionality can provide a reasonable explanation for …
was derived from observations. Subproportionality can provide a reasonable explanation for …
[图书][B] Reasoning, argumentation, and deliberative democracy
D Moshman - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In light of the latest research from cognitive and developmental psychology, this key text
explores reasoning, rationality, and democracy, considering the unique nature of each and …
explores reasoning, rationality, and democracy, considering the unique nature of each and …
Agreeableness modulates group member risky decision-making behavior and brain activity
F Wang, X Wang, F Wang, L Gao, H Rao, Y Pan - NeuroImage, 2019 - Elsevier
When facing difficult decisions, people typically believe that “two heads are better than one”.
However, findings from previous studies are inconsistent regarding the advantages of …
However, findings from previous studies are inconsistent regarding the advantages of …
How common is the common-ratio effect?
The common-ratio effect and the Allais Paradox (common-consequence effect) are the two
best‐known violations of Expected Utility Theory. We reexamine data from 39 articles …
best‐known violations of Expected Utility Theory. We reexamine data from 39 articles …
Individual vs. group decision-making: an experiment on dynamic choice under risk and ambiguity
This paper focuses on the comparison of individual and group decision-making, in a
stochastic inter-temporal problem in two decision environments, namely risk and ambiguity …
stochastic inter-temporal problem in two decision environments, namely risk and ambiguity …
Acute stress makes women's group decisions more rational: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)–based hyperscanning study.
H Zhao, Y Li, Y Wang, X Wang, Y Kan… - Journal of …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
With the rapid social changes and quickened pace of life, stress may pose a severe test on
collective decision-making. The present study examines how acute stress affects women's …
collective decision-making. The present study examines how acute stress affects women's …
Experience and rationality under risk: Re-examining the impact of sampling experience
I Aydogan, Y Gao - Experimental Economics, 2020 - Springer
A recent strand of the literature on decision-making under uncertainty has pointed to an
intriguing behavioral gap between decisions made from description and decisions made …
intriguing behavioral gap between decisions made from description and decisions made …