How logical are your decisions?
Journal: International Research Journal of Advanced Engineering and Science (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-10-15
Abstract
We make decisions everyday, some are just everyday while some are strategic. Amidst the Covid-19 spread, an example is a stay-home decision, some have their own versions of the name Covid-19 in their native language expressing a relaxing attitude while many have a more experienced view, and they even stay home before any official restrictions. What is worth noticing is that was at first, then the government weigh in, a vast majority decide to stay home. So whose decisions are more logical? It is politically correct to say that everyone has their own logics. And it is true to say that our decisions are influenced. Considering decision-making as an information processing process at the end of which is a decision made, factors constituting completeness of information integratedly moderate and mediate the relation between multi-institutional logics, categorization and decision making variables. This research, using mixed methods, empirically studies the moderated mediation effect of different moderators and mediators on decision making at individual level. Results confirm significant correlations. How do categorization and institutional logics influe
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