认知控制能力、例行化倾向与决策绩效

Cognitive Control Capabilities, Routinization Propensity, and Decision-Making Performance

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2014
被引 68
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于86名研究生的实验,研究个体认知控制能力与例行化倾向如何共同影响决策绩效,发现高认知控制反而促进例行化倾向进而提升绩效。

Abstract

This paper examines the cognitive and behavioral foundations of decision making at the individual level. It is based on a study conducted with 86 graduate students and a model that combines the highly mindful cognitive control capabilities and the less-mindful routinization propensity to explain decision-making performance. The paper offers three contributions. First, I introduce and empirically observe cognitive control capabilities, i.e., the supervisory cognitive mechanisms through which individuals monitor and control their own attention processes. Second, I introduce and operationalize the concept of routinization propensity. This is an individual-difference variable capturing the tendency to develop and enact a behavioral repertoire of standard solutions. Third, I propose and test a model in which routinization propensity mediates the impact of cognitive control capabilities on decision-making performance. I show that both high and low levels of mindfulness are essential to maximize performance in strategic decision making. Counterintuitively, however, higher cognitive control capabilities are connected to higher levels of routinization propensity, which in turn enhance performance. These findings contribute to the development of an integrated theory of cognition, decision making, and learning.

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