消除群体决策中的冲突:探索不同心理弹性水平的潜在信息茧效应

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Siqi Zhang, Jianjun Zhu
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在群体决策中,经常会出现冲突,需要决策者调整自己的意见。决策者的背景、专业知识和动态环境相互作用的变化塑造了他们的心理状态,从而影响了他们的信息处理策略,并可能导致信息茧效应。本研究旨在建立一个冲突消除框架(1)评估决策者的心理状态,(2)识别信息茧效应(ice)塑造其行为的双重性质,(3)基于这些见解制定有针对性的冲突解决策略。首先,我们采用弹性模型量化心理弹性作为心理状态的指标。对于高弹性dm -不太容易受到ice -一个量身定制的冲突消除策略使用双级优化模型被引入。对于弹性较弱的发展中国家——更容易受到茧状影响——我们考察了在何种条件下国际政策能够阻碍或促进冲突的解决。然后,我们设计相应的优化模型来建设性地利用这些影响。数值仿真和灵敏度分析验证了该框架的有效性。我们的方法通过将解决策略与决策者的心理状态及其ice的性质相结合,提高了决策效率,改善了冲突解决结果。
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Eliminating conflicts in group decision-making: Exploring potential information cocoon effects across varied levels of psychological resilience
In group decision-making (GDM), conflicts often arise, requiring decision-makers (DMs) to adjust their opinions. Variations in DMs’ backgrounds, expertise, and dynamic environmental interactions shape their psychological states, consequently affecting their information-processing strategies and potentially contributing to information cocoon effects. This study aims to develop a conflict-elimination framework that (1) evaluates DMs’ psychological states, (2) identifies the dual nature of information cocoon effects (ICEs) shaping their behaviors, and (3) formulates targeted conflict resolution strategies based on these insights. First, we employ a resilience model to quantify psychological resilience as an indicator of DMs’ psychological states. For highly resilient DMs — less susceptible to ICEs — a tailored conflict elimination strategy using a bi-level optimization model is introduced. For less resilient DMs — more prone to cocoon influences — we examine the conditions under which ICEs can obstruct or facilitate conflict resolution. We then design corresponding optimization models to harness these effects constructively. A numerical demonstration and sensitivity analysis confirm the proposed framework’s effectiveness. Our approach enhances decision-making efficiency and improves conflict resolution outcomes by aligning resolution strategies with DMs’ psychological states and the nature of their ICEs.
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European Journal of Operational Research
European Journal of Operational Research 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
9.40%
发文量
786
审稿时长
8.2 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) publishes high quality, original papers that contribute to the methodology of operational research (OR) and to the practice of decision making.
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