Cognitive biases in decision-making: applications on strategic management and rationality improvement

Carlos Alberto Gonçalves, Carlos Eduardo Penna de Macedo Rocha
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Every decision is faced with the unknown. Decisions with strategic density, more than others, carry by themselves a greater burden of responsibility on the firm performance, crucial to obtain the positive results desired by both managers and shareholders. The scope, space of states of strategies formulation and implementation is, customarily wide, and still, the game is open with other forces of the internal and external environment acting. Many studies have shown that the decision-making, formulation and implementation process, considered in moments as part of the strategy process set, comprises emotional and rational phases. In the decision there are mixtures of emotions, intuitions and empirical elements that in the construction of the process present cognitive biases. The decision maker's previous experiences, the brain circuits involved, notably, somatic markers will be involved in the process. While these biases can creatively contribute to the decision-making process, it is always possible, if not often, that undesired (negative) outcomes derive from this interference of cognitive "guessing" in decision-making. This essay seeks to define cognitive biases in strategic management and how they can influence managers in the decision-making process. This article seeks to analyze the commonalities between the analyzed authors of strategy that deal with the theme. The research also seeks to list the cognitive biases most cited by these authors, with the aim of highlighting which should be considered possibly the most relevant to the decision-making process.
决策中的认知偏差:在战略管理和理性改进中的应用
每一个决定都面临着未知。与其他决策相比,具有战略密度的决策本身对公司绩效承担的责任更大,这对于获得管理者和股东所期望的积极结果至关重要。战略制定和实施的状态的范围和空间通常是很宽的,但是,由于内外环境的其他力量的作用,博弈是开放的。许多研究表明,决策、制定和实施过程,在瞬间被认为是战略过程集的一部分,包括情感和理性两个阶段。在决策过程中,情感、直觉和经验因素混合在一起,这些因素在构建过程中呈现出认知偏差。决策者以前的经历,涉及的大脑回路,特别是躯体标记将参与这个过程。虽然这些偏见可以创造性地促进决策过程,但在决策过程中,由于这种认知“猜测”的干扰,总是有可能产生不希望的(负面)结果。本文试图定义战略管理中的认知偏差,以及它们如何在决策过程中影响管理者。本文试图分析所分析的主题策略作者之间的共性。该研究还试图列出这些作者引用最多的认知偏见,目的是突出哪些应该被认为可能与决策过程最相关。
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