DocumentCode :
265493
Title :
Do Competitive Environments Have an Effect on Managerial Decision Making? An Empirical Investigation of the Newsvendor Problem
Author :
Tong Wu ; Seidmann, Abraham
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-9 Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
4180
Lastpage :
4189
Abstract :
Our research aims to extend the literature by empirically investigating a few critical aspects of the Newsvendor decision making problem that have not been studied before. First, we look at the impact of playing the game in a competitive (tournament) environment, where all subjects in the room are ranked by their profits after each round. We also study the impact of incrementally adding "decision support information" on the outcome biases of the tournament participants. Finally, we investigate gender differences in decision making in the tournament newsvendor decision-making game. Our results show that displaying the best performance results per round (beyond telling each subject his own performance ranking) can increase the subjects\´ performance in terms of order quantities. We find that when we display the best performance results after each round in the competitive environment, subjects reduce their "pull to the center" bias, and gravitate toward the optimal order quantities in both high and low profit conditions as indirect decision support information is provided. We also observe that showing additional direct cues (such as the realized "fill rate" per round, or even plots of the expected profit as a function of the order size) has a negative effect on order quantity in the high profit condition, but helps participants in the low profit case after controlling for the learning-by-doing effect. Significant gender differences are only observed in the high competitive environment.
Keywords :
decision making; game theory; gender issues; supply chain management; competitive environments; gender differences; indirect decision support information; learning-by-doing effect; managerial decision making; newsvendor decision making problem; performance ranking; supply chain management; tournament environment; tournament newsvendor decision-making game; Computers; Decision making; Decision support systems; Economics; Educational institutions; Games; Laboratories; Newsvendor problem; competitive environment; experiment; gender; information;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.517
Filename :
6759119
Link To Document :
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