Does Decision-Making Speed Depend on Non-interactive Others?

Management Studies 5 巻 5 号 458-470 頁 2017 発行
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Does Decision-Making Speed Depend on Non-interactive Others?
作成者
Inoue Atsuko
収録物名
Management Studies
5
5
開始ページ 458
終了ページ 470
抄録
This study examined the influence that the mere presence of others (i.e., non-interactive) has on the decision-making speed of individuals. The study compared four conditions: a participant executing a given task by himself or herself, or with another person next to him or her and executing the same task either quickly, at a normal speed, or at a slow speed. The results of these comparisons showed that when the other person made decisions quickly, a participant’s decision-making sped up to align with that of the other person. Interestingly, even when a participant’s decision-making speed was accelerated under the influence of the other person’s decision-making speed, there appeared to be no difference in the participant’s degree of satisfaction with the results, compared to when making decisions at his or her own pace. Furthermore, the study results showed that the physical presence of another person was essential to transmitting decision-making speed: transmission did not occur after attempts were made to manipulate speed solely through the use of artificial sound.
著者キーワード
decision-making speed
speed transmission
non-interactive others
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
David Publishing Company
発行日 2017
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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[ISSN] 2328-2185
[DOI] 10.17265/2328-2185/2017.05.010
[DOI] https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2185/2017.05.010