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Traditional economic models of vaccination assume that agents free-ride on the vaccination decision of others. These …
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Traditional economic models of vaccination assume that agents free-ride on the vaccination decision of others. These …
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of peers on own outcomes where all agents embedded in a network choose more than one activity. We develop a simple network model that illustrates these issues. We differentiate between the ‘seemingly unrelated’ simultaneous equations model where...
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for investigating consensual decision-making. The main result consists in a general definition of when agents treat each …
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various evaluation methods. It also shows that, especially in complex project situations, the decision-making process has to … unify the evaluation team and stakeholder community behind the mission objectives. All of this requires leadership and …
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This paper studies experimentally when and how ideological motives shape outcomes in group decision-making scenarios …
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We present a creative approach to improve the effectiveness of decision-making groups in solving nonroutine problems by … introducing increased distrust into the group. Our theory is proposed through an extension and empirical test of Schul et al.’s [1 …] distrust model in an online group decision-making domain. We find that an increase in distrust among group members led to an …
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detrimental, and distrust instrumental, to decision-making in groups. By extending this argument to virtual teams (VTs), we … examined the value of distrust for VTs completing routine and non-routine decision tasks, and showed that the benefits of … a non-routine decision-making task. In addition, we present quantitative evidence to show that the decision task itself …
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