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auditors and managers) usually exhibit left‐brain thinking styles. Originality/value – The findings have implications for …Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the thought processes of financial auditors in order to offer … of cerebral dominance, two different instruments are used to measure the thinking styles of 20 auditors, at different …
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Presents a series of issues related to the behavioural relationships between internal auditors and their auditees …
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classical rational decision making, left-brain/right-brain dominance decision making, utilization of tacit knowledge in decision …
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neuroscience towards the end of 20th century. It gives an overview of brain structures involved in decision making and the concept … those parts of the brain important to the present topic, because the process of decision making is dependent on deep … and hedonism. A list of brain structures, related to dopamine action, is also given. The article especially concentrates …
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In functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) research, nucleus accumbens (NAcc) activation spontaneously increases prior to financial risk taking. Since anticipation of diverse rewards can increase NAcc activation, even incidental reward cues may influence financial risk-taking. Using...
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classical rational decision making, left‐brain/right‐brain dominance decision making, utilization of tacit knowledge in decision …
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