Abstract
Can organizations mitigate the impact of individual biases on organizational decisions? This study investigates whether and how organizational structure and decision making process affect the quality of organizational decisions. Theoretical arguments about the impact of organizational structure and decision process on organizations' disposition effect - a decision bias that refers to actors' tendency to sell assets whose prices have increased since purchase, yet hold on to assets that have dropped in value since purchase - are evaluated empirically on a large sample of mutual fund portfolio decisions. The findings suggest that decision making process significantly affects the disposition effect bias in organizational decisions.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 12 Aug 2011 |
Event | 2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting - Duration: 12 Jul 2011 → 22 Oct 2011 |
Conference
Conference | 2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting |
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Period | 12/07/11 → 22/10/11 |