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    A Counter-intuitive Approach to Making Complex Decisions

    • October 2013
    • Article

    License to Cheat: Voluntary Regulation and Ethical Behavior

    By: F. Gino, E. Krupka and R. Weber
    While monitoring and regulation can be used to combat socially costly unethical conduct, their intended targets are often able to avoid regulation or hide their behavior. This surrenders at least part of the effectiveness of regulatory policies to firms' and... View Details
    Keywords: Ethical Behavior; Dishonesty; Regulation; Selection; Social Norms; Behavior; Ethics; Societal Protocols
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    Gino, F., E. Krupka, and R. Weber. "License to Cheat: Voluntary Regulation and Ethical Behavior." Management Science 59, no. 10 (October 2013): 2187–2203.
    • 23 Jun 2016
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    Making better decisions when it comes to your health

    • December 2004 (Revised February 2006)
    • Case

    Executive Decision Making at General Motors

    By: David A. Garvin and Lynne Levesque
    Describes the evolution of General Motors' strategy, organizational structure, and management processes from its founding to the present day. Focuses on the role of GM's management committee—the senior-decision-making body at the company, now called the Automotive... View Details
    Keywords: Globalized Firms and Management; Management Practices and Processes; Organizational Structure; Competitive Strategy; Decision Making; Management Teams; Auto Industry
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    Garvin, David A., and Lynne Levesque. "Executive Decision Making at General Motors." Harvard Business School Case 305-026, December 2004. (Revised February 2006.)
    • 28 Jul 2008
    • Research & Ideas

    Making the Decision to Franchise (or not)

    challenge of serving customers with different preferences and behaviors when that model is stretched across multiple markets." As a starting point in their research, the authors focused on the organizational decision to franchise or not... View Details
    Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Retail
    • 25 Jan 2013
    • News

    Decision Making 101: Reflection, Followed by Action

    • 23 Jun 2016
    • News

    Making better decisions when it comes to your health

    • January 2006
    • Article

    The Hidden Traps in Decision Making

    By: Howard Raiffa, John S. Hammond and Ralph L. Keeney
    Keywords: Decision Making
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    Raiffa, Howard, John S. Hammond, and Ralph L. Keeney. "The Hidden Traps in Decision Making." HBR Classic. Harvard Business Review 84, no. 1 (January 2006).
    • 2012
    • Case

    Advanced Leadership Pathways: Shelly London and Ethics Education—'Strengthening Our Moral Compass'

    By: Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Anne Arlinghaus
    Shelly London and Ethics Education — 'Strengthening Our Moral Compass' 2009 AL Fellow
    Following a successful career as a Senior Vice President, Vice President, and Chief Communications Officer at two large corporate companies, Shelly London set out to promote... View Details
    Keywords: Leadership Skills; Ethics Education; Initiatives; Morality; Moral Compass; Prima Facie; Grassroots Movement; Ethical Reasoning; Decision-making; Social Media; Media Relations; Family Dinner Project; Public Conversations Project; Laura Chasin; Computer Games; Video Games; Quandary; Organizational Structure; Infrastructure; Ethics; Education; Moral Sensibility; Behavior; Decision Making; Leadership; Innovation and Management; Education Industry; Service Industry; North and Central America
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    Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, and Anne Arlinghaus. "Advanced Leadership Pathways: Shelly London and Ethics Education—'Strengthening Our Moral Compass'." Harvard Business Publishing Case 313-028, 2012. (Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative.)
    • September–October 1998
    • Article

    The Hidden Traps in Decision Making

    By: John S. Hammond, Ralph L. Keeney and Howard Raiffa
    Keywords: Decision Making
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    Hammond, John S., Ralph L. Keeney, and Howard Raiffa. "The Hidden Traps in Decision Making." Harvard Business Review 76, no. 5 (September–October 1998): 47–+.
    • December 2001
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    The Study of 'Real' Decision Making

    By: M. Bazerman
    Keywords: Decision Making
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    Bazerman, M. "The Study of 'Real' Decision Making." Special Issue on Naturalistic Decision Making. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 14, no. 5 (December 2001).
    • January 2015
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    Poker-faced Morality: Concealing Emotions Leads to Utilitarian Decision Making

    By: Jooa Julia Lee and F. Gino
    This paper examines how making deliberate efforts to regulate aversive affective responses influences people's decisions in moral dilemmas. We hypothesize that emotion regulation—mainly suppression and reappraisal—will encourage utilitarian choices in emotionally... View Details
    Keywords: Decisions; Moral Sensibility; Emotions
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    Lee, Jooa Julia, and F. Gino. "Poker-faced Morality: Concealing Emotions Leads to Utilitarian Decision Making." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 126 (January 2015): 49–64.
    • 01 Sep 1998
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    The Hidden Traps in Decision Making

    Keywords: John S. Hammond, Ralph L. Keeney, Howard Riaffa
    • 2023
    • Chapter

    Analyzing Human Decisions and Machine Predictions in Bail Decision Making

    By: Jon Kleinberg, Himabindu Lakkaraju, Jure Leskovec, Jens Ludwig and Sendhil Mullainathan
    BOOK ABSTRACT: Oriented toward the introductory student, The Inequality Reader is the essential textbook for today's undergraduate courses. The editors have assembled the most important classic and contemporary readings about how poverty and inequality are... View Details
    Keywords: Equality and Inequality
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    Kleinberg, Jon, Himabindu Lakkaraju, Jure Leskovec, Jens Ludwig, and Sendhil Mullainathan. "Analyzing Human Decisions and Machine Predictions in Bail Decision Making." In The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundational Readings in Race, Class, and Gender. 3rd edition, edited by David B. Grusky and Szonja Szelényi. Routledge, forthcoming.
    • 2012
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    Self-knowledge, Unconscious Thought, and Decision Making

    Keywords: Perception; Decision Making; Personal Characteristics
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    Bos, Maarten W., and Ap Dijksterhuis. "Self-knowledge, Unconscious Thought, and Decision Making." In Handbook of Self-knowledge, edited by Simine Vazire and Timothy D. Wilson. Guilford Press, 2012.
    • September–October 1988
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    Measure Costs Right: Make the Right Decisions

    By: Robin Cooper and Robert S. Kaplan
    Keywords: Measurement and Metrics; Cost; Decision Making
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    Cooper, Robin, and Robert S. Kaplan. "Measure Costs Right: Make the Right Decisions." Harvard Business Review 66, no. 5 (September–October 1988): 96–103.
    • 15 Oct 2001
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    What You Don’t Know About Making Decisions

    Unfortunately, superior decision making is distressingly difficult to assess in real time. Successful outcomes—decisions of high quality, made in a timely manner and implemented effectively—can be evaluated... View Details
    Keywords: by David A. Garvin & Michael A. Roberto
    • 2010
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    One Strategy: Organization, Planning, and Decision Making

    By: Steven Sinofsky and Marco Iansiti
    Learn from the concepts, capabilities, processes, and behaviors that aligned around one strategy with the hard-won, first-person wisdom found in One Strategy. Challenging traditional views of strategy and operational execution, this book - written by Microsoft... View Details
    Keywords: Strategy; Organizations; Planning; Decision Making
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    Sinofsky, Steven, and Marco Iansiti. One Strategy: Organization, Planning, and Decision Making. NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
    • April 2024
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    Decision Authority and the Returns to Algorithms

    By: Hyunjin Kim, Edward L. Glaeser, Andrew Hillis, Scott Duke Kominers and Michael Luca
    We evaluate a pilot in an Inspections Department to explore the returns to a pair of algorithms that varied in their sophistication. We find that both algorithms provided substantial prediction gains, suggesting that even simple data may be helpful. However, these... View Details
    Keywords: Algorithmic Aversion; Algorithmic Decision Making; Algorithms; Public Entrepreneurship; Govenment; Local Government; Crowdsourcing; Crowdsourcing Contests; Inspection; Principal-agent Theory; Government Administration; Decision Making; Public Administration Industry; United States
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    Kim, Hyunjin, Edward L. Glaeser, Andrew Hillis, Scott Duke Kominers, and Michael Luca. "Decision Authority and the Returns to Algorithms." Strategic Management Journal 45, no. 4 (April 2024): 619–648.
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    The Pot Calling the Kettle Black: Distancing Response to Ethical Dissonance

    By: R. Barkan, S. Ayal, F. Gino and D. Ariely
    Six studies demonstrate the "pot calling the kettle black" phenomenon whereby people are guilty of the very fault they identify in others. Recalling an undeniable ethical failure, people experience ethical dissonance between their moral values and their behavioral... View Details
    Keywords: Ethical Dissonance; Cognitive Dissonance; Moral Judgment; Impression Management; Unethical Behavior; Values and Beliefs; Moral Sensibility; Cognition and Thinking; Research; Behavior; Judgments
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    Barkan, R., S. Ayal, F. Gino, and D. Ariely. "The Pot Calling the Kettle Black: Distancing Response to Ethical Dissonance." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 141, no. 4 (November 2012): 757–773.
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