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The Classical Model of Decision Making Has Been Accepted as not providing an Accurate Account of How People Typically Make Decisions
Author(s) -
Bin Li
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of business and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1833-8119
pISSN - 1833-3850
DOI - 10.5539/ijbm.v3n6p151
Subject(s) - action (physics) , decision field theory , business decision mapping , rational planning model , decision making models , decision fatigue , everyday life , management science , decision engineering , computer science , psychology , social psychology , economics , decision support system , political science , artificial intelligence , management , law , physics , quantum mechanics
Decision making is an accepted part of everyday human life. People all make varying importance decisions every day, thus the idea that decision making can be a rather difficult action may seem so strange and unbelievable. However, a large number of empirical studies have shown that most people in organizations are much poorer at decision making. Therefore, people began to pay more attention to understand hot to make a suitable decision

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