Sunk Costs: does group decision make a difference?
Purpose – Investigate whether joint decision-making is distinct from individual decision-making in the case of biased sunk costs. Design/methodology/approach – We applied 96 questionnaires containing 5 questions adapted from Arkes and Blumer (1985) with undergraduate students. Individuals were c...
Main Authors: | Ana Luiza Paraboni, Jéssica Pulino Campara, Newton Carneiro Affonso da Costa Jr, Marcus Vinicius Andrade de Lima |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado
2019-11-01
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Series: | Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios |
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Online Access: | https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/3967/pdf |
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