Fallibility and Sequential Decision-Making
Individuals typically make errors in evaluating information. In this paper, we consider a project selection problem, where fallible managers screen projects sequentially, and provide independent opinions on its quality. We compare the relative performance of the hierarchy and polyarchy when η (n >...
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Main Author: | KOH, Winston T. H. |
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Language: | English |
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1994
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