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Use your ambivalence to make more ethical decisions : being conscious of ambivalence helps decision makers suspend initial judgments, deflect biases, and integrate conflicting material / Morela Hernandez, Cristiano Guarana, and Catherine Owsik.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hernandez, Morela, author.
Guarana, Cristiano Levi O., author.
Owsik, Catherine, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Decision making--Moral and ethical aspects.
Decision making.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (5 pages)
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
[Cambridge, Massachusetts] : MIT Sloan Management Review, [2022]
Summary:
Being conscious of ambivalence and conflicting feelings of positive and negative emotions has great value: It helps decision makers suspend initial judgments, deflect biases, and integrate contradictory material. Recent studies have found that when people are aware of being ambivalent and understand the cause, they're spurred to consciously assess the moral aspects of their choices and are better able to resist distracting biases.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
"Reprint 64222."
OCLC:
1361714684
Publisher Number:
53863MIT64222

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