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The Impact of Individual Expertise and Public Information on Group Decision-Making

The Impact of Individual Expertise and Public Information on Group Decision-Making

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In this open-access-book the author concludes that expertise could be the key factor for global and interconnected problems. Experimental results have shown that expertise was a stronger predictor than public information regarding change in behavior and strategy adaption. Identifying non-routine problem-solving experts by efficient online assessments could lead to less volatile system performance, from which all decision-makers could potentially profit.

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Keywords

  • Business & management
  • complexity
  • Decision-making
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • information
  • Interprétation
  • Management
  • Management & management techniques
  • Management decision making
  • open access
  • Operational research
  • Operations Research and Decision Theory
  • Operations Research/Decision Theory
  • Routine
  • uncertainty

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-33139-9

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