Mechanisms Generating Context-Dependent Choices
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Published:2012
Jerker Denrell, 2012. "Mechanisms Generating Context-Dependent Choices", The Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice: Looking Forward at Forty, Alessandro Lomi, J. Richard Harrison
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The garbage can model showed that what appears to be irrational and unpredictable choices can be explained by processes that regulate attention allocation and the availability of choice alternatives. Because attention to alternatives fluctuates, the model generates context-dependent choices: evaluations of alternatives depend on the mix of other alternatives considered. I re-examine the mechanisms by which fluctuating attention can cause context-dependent choices. Using insights from behavioral decision theory I demonstrate how adding fluctuating attention to a well-known model of organizational decision making generates context-dependent choices of a kind that could not be explained by a maximizing process.
