Decision making in organizations is often pictured as a coherent and rational process in which alternative interests and perspectives are considered in an orderly manner until the best choice is selected. Yet as most experienced members of organizations will attest real decision processes seldom fit such a description. This book brings together researchers who focus on cognitive aspects of decision processes along with those who study organizational aspects such as conflict incentives power and ambiguity. These multiple perspectives are intended to further our understanding of organizational decision making. Contributors often cite specific cases and all foundations of organizational decision making are covered in considerable detail.
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