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Escalation in Decision-Making

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Escalation in Decision-Making

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Behavioural Economics in Business

Escalation in Decision-Making

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Escalation in Decision-Making book

Behavioural Economics in Business
ByHelga Drummond, Julia Hodgson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 16 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580210
Pages 180
eBook ISBN 9781315580210
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Engineering & Technology, Social Sciences
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Drummond, H., & Hodgson, J. (2011). Escalation in Decision-Making: Behavioural Economics in Business (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580210

ABSTRACT

When a venture seems to be faltering, do you persist and hope that things will get better or do you cut your losses? This may be one of the most important decisions business or project owners may ever have to make. Persistence involves the risk of throwing good money (or resources) after bad, but owners may feel they have too much invested to quit now. Escalation in Decision-Making reveals why social scientists believe that owners may not respond rationally to such predicaments. Instead of exiting when the odds are clearly stacked against them, they re-invest and end up compounding their losses - a phenomenon known as escalation of commitment. The authors, Helga Drummond and Julia Hodgson, also introduce the concept of entrapment, a variation whereby decision-makers passively drift towards insolvency as the cost of changing direction becomes too high. So: · what drives escalation? · why do some owners quit whilst others persist until the bailiffs arrive? · what can we learn from owners' mistakes? · what makes newcomers believe they can succeed where others are conspicuously failing? These questions of behavioural economics are answered using a narrative that analyses decisions made by market traders facing economic extinction. Many highly successful entrepreneurs started their careers in markets - it was once an almost guaranteed route to prosperity - now market traders are struggling to survive. Although the market traders featured are small entrepreneurs, the ubiquitous phenomenon of escalation at the heart of these stories is widely relevant to practitioners such as project managers in large organizations and to those responsible for managing risk in many situations. Rich in case studies involving real business decisions and dilemmas, Escalation in Decision-Making provides an accessible introduction to the application of theory against a background of growing interest in behavioural economics, now being researched and taught in univ

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |8 pages

A Note on Method

chapter 1|15 pages

If at First You Don’t Succeed – Then What? Introduction to Escalation Theory

chapter 2|8 pages

Shutters Up: A Walk Round the Market

chapter 3|16 pages

‘Maybe We Can Make A Go Of It’: How Does Escalation Start?

chapter 4|8 pages

Missing the Boat or Sinking the Boat? The Realities of Escalation

chapter 5|16 pages

‘You Think It’s Going to Turn Round’: Escalation

chapter 6|8 pages

Five Past Midnight: Introduction to Entrapment Theory

chapter 7|19 pages

Entrapment in Practice

chapter 8|16 pages

‘I’m Getting Out’: Escalation and Entrapment Avoided

chapter 9|14 pages

Escalation and Entrapment Theories Revisited

chapter 10|10 pages

Beyond Magic Thinking: Making Better Decisions – 10 Lessons For Practice

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