Consequences of misspecified mental models: Contrasting effects and the role of cognitive fit

Volume: 37, Issue: 13, Pages: 2545 - 2568
Published: Feb 15, 2016
Abstract
Research summary: Mental models, reflecting interdependencies among managerial choice variables, are not always correctly specified. Mental models can be underspecified, missing interdependencies, or overspecified, containing nonexistent interdependencies. Using a simulation model, we find that under‐ and overspecification have opposite effects on exploration, and thereby, performance. The effects are also opposite, depending on whether a...
Paper Details
Title
Consequences of misspecified mental models: Contrasting effects and the role of cognitive fit
Published Date
Feb 15, 2016
Volume
37
Issue
13
Pages
2545 - 2568
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