2024
DOI: 10.1108/jmp-08-2023-0430
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How much information to consider when choosing action to change? The impact of managers’ promotion versus prevention focus

Melvyn R.W. Hamstra

Abstract: PurposeThis research sought to understand better how readily managers choose action to change the status quo. Specifically, in experimentally manipulated ambiguous situations, I examined the effect of managers’ promotion and prevention focus on how much information they wish to review to help them choose.Design/methodology/approachI developed a novel experimental paradigm and applied it in a sample of 157 managers. Managers faced choosing action (change the status quo) versus non-action (keep the status quo), … Show more

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