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International Journal of Lean Six Sigma (2023) 14 (7): 1655–1714.
Published: 25 April 2023
... cognitive, motivational and informational biases. self-serving bias and fundamental attribution error were barriers to the effective implementation of 5S in an Irish case study (McNamara, 2014); and biases influence 25 Lean tools in the uni-culture environment – a case study of an Indian...
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International Journal of Lean Six Sigma (2022) 13 (4): 897–936.
Published: 16 December 2021
... perspectives of Lean business processes with waste production and human biases. As part of the process, a relationship model is derived. This study aims to highlight the system-wide potential relationships between forms of human bias, selected Lean tools and types of waste in a manufacturing process...
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International Journal of Lean Six Sigma (2015) 6 (1): 59–72.
Published: 02 March 2015
..., if the majority of the population tends to use a similar bias, then the group’s decision will be suboptimal (Tinsdale et al., 1990). As the investing public is likely viewing the same market information at the same time, it follows that they may develop similar biased opinions and therefore reaches...
