Influence of Computer User Training on Decision‐Making Risk Preferences
Abstract
Risk‐related attitudes are important in today's business environment because as organisations become flattened decisions are pushed down in the hierarchy and a greater percentage of the individuals in the organisation must become proficient decision makers [16]. Risk preference is important because recent work shows that: (1) as risk tolerance increases so does the individual's effectiveness in some decision‐making activities [6], and that (2) self confidence is related to risk taking [8]. This study was designed to examine the relationships among information‐system‐related knowledge and experience, confidence (i.e. personal prospects), risk preference (i.e. planning horizon), and risk‐taking propensity (i.e. utility for risk).
Citation
Richards, R.M., Prybutok, V.R. and Kappelman, L.A. (1996), "Influence of Computer User Training on Decision‐Making Risk Preferences", Management Research News, Vol. 19 No. 11, pp. 26-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028503
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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