This paper offers a theoretical framework on the contingencies that may shape the use and effectiveness of applying a representativeness heuristic in the decision-making process. Deviating from the dominant approach of regarding heuristics as purely positive versus negative, we focus on how experience affects the outcomes of representativeness and on how intuition, as a hyper-subjective factor playing a synthetic function, and overconfidence, as a behavioural bias, may alter this effect. We unbundle the notion of experience into two main aspects, i.e. experience heterogeneity and experience codification. To offer a nuanced perspective on the conditions that may alter the effectiveness of representativeness, we bring into our conceptual model the role played by two particularly relevant cognitive and behavioural contingencies, respectively intuition and overconfidence. Our conceptualization suggests the existence of a non-linear relationship between experience heterogeneity and codification and the effectiveness of representativeness. Furthermore, we propose that intuition and overconfidence may play moderating roles. Finally, research avenues that may contribute to the ongoing conversation on heuristics in decision-making processes are outlined.
Galavotti, I., Cerrato, D., Lippi, A., Leveraging on the representativeness heuristic in the decision making process: A conceptual model, in The Business of Now: The Future Starts Here. Proceedings of the 20th EURAM Conference, (Dublin, Ireland, 04-06 December 2020), European Academy of Management, Bruxelles 2020: 1-30 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/160692]
Leveraging on the representativeness heuristic in the decision making process: A conceptual model
Galavotti, Ilaria
;Cerrato, Daniele;Lippi, Andrea
2020
Abstract
This paper offers a theoretical framework on the contingencies that may shape the use and effectiveness of applying a representativeness heuristic in the decision-making process. Deviating from the dominant approach of regarding heuristics as purely positive versus negative, we focus on how experience affects the outcomes of representativeness and on how intuition, as a hyper-subjective factor playing a synthetic function, and overconfidence, as a behavioural bias, may alter this effect. We unbundle the notion of experience into two main aspects, i.e. experience heterogeneity and experience codification. To offer a nuanced perspective on the conditions that may alter the effectiveness of representativeness, we bring into our conceptual model the role played by two particularly relevant cognitive and behavioural contingencies, respectively intuition and overconfidence. Our conceptualization suggests the existence of a non-linear relationship between experience heterogeneity and codification and the effectiveness of representativeness. Furthermore, we propose that intuition and overconfidence may play moderating roles. Finally, research avenues that may contribute to the ongoing conversation on heuristics in decision-making processes are outlined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.