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Title: A Study on Overcoming Cognitive Biases in Leadership Decision-Making
Authors: Mohanty, Stutee
Sahoo, Suresh Kumar
Sharma, Indu
Panigrahi, Arpita
Bosu, Leticia
Keywords: Leadership
Decision-Making
Cognitive Study
Organizational Resilience
Neuroleadership
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Building Organizational Resilience With Neuroleadership
IGI Global
Citation: pp. 159-182
Abstract: This study attempts to recognize, investigate, and showcase a research paradigm of cognitive biases impacting leadership decision-making. A questionnaire was systematically framed and distributed among leaders of the Indian corporate sector, and 400 proper responses were accepted at the end. The study utilizes structure equation modelling and partial-least square method (SEM-PLS) to examine the impact of cognitive biases on the leadership decision-making process. It finally suggests various ways to overcome the most prominent biases found in the study. Overconfidence and optimism bias have the largest influence on the leadership decisions of corporate leaders followed by representativeness and hindsight bias. Uniqueness and availability bias had the least impact on the participants and their decisions. The study will contribute to academicians, scholars, analysts, practitioners, policymakers, and firms to make feasible leadership decisions for the cognitive biases considered in it. The impact of the factors on leaders' decision-making process will vary with region and sample size. © 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1785-3.ch011
http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15619
ISBN: 9798369317860
9798369317853
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