Just knowing you do it: The unacknowledged role of social influence on decision-making

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JIRÁSEK Michal MACHÁČOVÁ Irma

Rok publikování 2019
Druh Článek ve sborníku
Konference Scientific Conference of Business Economics Management and Marketing
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Ekonomicko-správní fakulta

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Klíčová slova decision-making; social influence; behavioral factors; expert advice
Popis Social proof, isomorphism, imitation, or vicarious learning – these are just some examples of terms used to describe the powerful role of social influence on decision-making. However, while powerful, it is often unacknowledged. Be the reasons conscious (“I don’t want to tell you”) or unconscious (“I am not influenced by others”), social influence needs to have a prominent role in the research on organizational decision-making. In this study, we summarize some of the theoretical perspectives on the role of social influence in decision-making. Then, we provide a case study illustrating its effects and its unacknowledgement by decision-makers. Combining these two parts, we aim to highlight the need to carefully assess possible social influence in further studies of decision-making, regardless of narratives we obtain from individual decision-makers.

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