Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases

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Autor(a) principal: Jordão, A. R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Costa, R., Dias, Á. L., Pereira, L., Santos, J. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21163
Resumo: Decision-making is a multidisciplinary and ubiquitous phenomenon in organizations, and it can be observed at the individual, group, and organizational levels. Decision making plays, however, an increasingly important role for the manager, whose cognitive competence is reflected in his ability to identify potential opportunities, to immediately detect and solve the problems he faces, and to predict and prevent future threats. Nevertheless, to what extent do managers of the most diverse sectors and industries continue to rely on false knowledge when they have better strategies at their disposal? The present article proposes, through the application of bibliographically based instruments, the diagnosis of three prominent biases – overconfidence, optimism, and anchoring effect – in managers of the Portuguese port sector, as well as also seeking to establish a comparative analysis with the conclusions already documented in relation to the Brazilian civil construction sector. In addition, and in view of the results obtained, this paper also provides a set of measures capable of contributing to the mitigation of the effects of these and other biases, and, in this way, to the improvement of the decisions of said managers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
title Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
spellingShingle Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
Jordão, A. R.
Biases
Overconfidence
Optimism
Anchoring effect
Port sector
title_short Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
title_full Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
title_fullStr Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
title_full_unstemmed Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
title_sort Bounded rationality in decision making: an analysis of the decision-making biases
author Jordão, A. R.
author_facet Jordão, A. R.
Costa, R.
Dias, Á. L.
Pereira, L.
Santos, J. P.
author_role author
author2 Costa, R.
Dias, Á. L.
Pereira, L.
Santos, J. P.
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jordão, A. R.
Costa, R.
Dias, Á. L.
Pereira, L.
Santos, J. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biases
Overconfidence
Optimism
Anchoring effect
Port sector
topic Biases
Overconfidence
Optimism
Anchoring effect
Port sector
description Decision-making is a multidisciplinary and ubiquitous phenomenon in organizations, and it can be observed at the individual, group, and organizational levels. Decision making plays, however, an increasingly important role for the manager, whose cognitive competence is reflected in his ability to identify potential opportunities, to immediately detect and solve the problems he faces, and to predict and prevent future threats. Nevertheless, to what extent do managers of the most diverse sectors and industries continue to rely on false knowledge when they have better strategies at their disposal? The present article proposes, through the application of bibliographically based instruments, the diagnosis of three prominent biases – overconfidence, optimism, and anchoring effect – in managers of the Portuguese port sector, as well as also seeking to establish a comparative analysis with the conclusions already documented in relation to the Brazilian civil construction sector. In addition, and in view of the results obtained, this paper also provides a set of measures capable of contributing to the mitigation of the effects of these and other biases, and, in this way, to the improvement of the decisions of said managers.
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