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decision making

13 results on Discovery

  • Thumbs up or thumbs down – what do people think of decisions by algorithms?
    What if “computer says no” to your application? What if they say yes? We investigated consumer reactions towards automated decision-making.
  • Tax rule changes and timing of asset write-offs in loss-making firms
    New research looks at loss-making firms to determine the impact of changes in tax rules on financial reporting.
  • Professor’s opinion: Better decision-making in times of crises: is reflexivity the answer?
    “New information calls for a change in direction, this is a step that policymakers need to be prepared for.”
  • Professor’s Opinion: True business leaders don’t mind getting their hands dirty at times
    "We should not expect our leaders to do the impossible and try to keep everyone happy" - Prof. Muel Kaptein
  • Tracking emotions real time in the brain
    Being able to accurately measure emotional experiences can serve many practical purposes. Firms can see if their product has the intended emotional effect on people.
  • Why people distrust companies that make profit
    Companies that seek profit are often seen as immoral and harmful, even when they make positive contributions to society. Why is this?
  • Additional options make consumers forgo their real preferences
    Good news for managers of product lines. A close inspection of the architecture of choice by Ioannis Evangelidis reveals that more choice –
  • Integrating Data and Knowledge Leads to Better Decisions in Auction Markets
    Yixin Lu of RSM reveals how we can leverage the power of data to improve the decision-making in dynamic, complex auction markets.
  • The harmful neglect of decision support systems
    A serious disconnect between how users perceive decisionsupport systems and how these systems actually perform could lead to “harmful neglect” of such potentially performance enhancing business tools.
  • Slawek Magala: Consumers buy based on the roles they play
    To understand consumers’ decision-making process when buying, professor Slawek Magala explains that consumers play many different roles a day.
  • Why do firms go public?
  • Understanding marketing decision-making
  • Offshoring and firm innovation

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