Biases in the decision-making process and possibilities of overcoming them
Date
2018
Authors
Nikolić, Jelena
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Faculty of Economics, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, The Republic of Serbia
Abstract
Starting from the normative approach, a decision as the outcome of the decision-making process should
represent a rational choice made by a completely informed decision-maker. With the development of the
behavioral perspective of the decision-making process, certain mistakes in decision-makers’ behavior
have been noticed, emerging as a consequence of their limited cognitive capacities and the information
asymmetry. The application of heuristics as simplified mental strategies, as well as certain deformations
in decision-makers’ thinking and perception, leads to the different biases that affect their attitudes and
approach to problem solving. The aim of the research study is reflected in identifying the biases that most
often occur in the decision-making process, as well as their causes and consequences. The qualitative
methodology of the research has been applied in parallel with the relevant methods of analysis and
synthesis, deduction and induction. On the basis of the conducted empirical studies, the recommendations
for overcoming biases have been defined, which represents the main result of the research study. The
derived conclusions with respect to the possibilities of overcoming biases can help decision-makers to
improve the decision-making process in real situations.
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decision-making process, decision-makers, bounded rationality, mental strategies, biases