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Title: Confirmation Bias in Innovation Decision-Making
Authors: Neto, José Chavaglia
Filipe, José António
Caleiro, António Bento
Sant'Anna, Anderson de Souza
Keywords: Behavioral economics
Economic Decision Analysis
Innovation
Neuroeconomics
Confirmation Bias
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Citation: Chavaglia Neto, J., Filipe, J. A. C. B., Caleiro, A. B. R., & Sant’Anna, A. de S. (2022). CONFIRMATION BIAS IN INNOVATION DECISION-MAKING. RECIMA21 - Revista Científica Multidisciplinar - ISSN 2675-6218, 3(7), e371744. https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v3i7.1744
Abstract: Potential innovators need to overcome many challenges. One such challenge is confirmation bias in decision-making. Human evolution has programmed the brain to act quickly in the face of a threat in the environment. In this way, thinking and (instantaneously) acting rationally is almost impossible for most people. This causes several negative effects on decision-making, notably cognitive biases. For example, an entrepreneur who wants to launch a new product on the market tends to convince herself/himself that her/his product is innovative, ignoring evidence to the contrary, this being a confirmation bias. An innovative analysis of the causes and consequences of the confirmation bias in innovation decision-making is the main goal of this article.
URI: https://recima21.com.br/index.php/recima21/article/view/1744
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32442
Type: article
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