The psychology of sunk cost: A classroom experiment

Volume: 50, Issue: 4, Pages: 398 - 409
Published: Aug 27, 2019
Abstract
Economics and business students are taught that sunk costs are irrelevant to their decisions. Yet, there is ample evidence that managers fail to integrate this simple rule and fall prey to what is known as the sunk-costs bias. To mitigate cognitive biases, such as the sunk-cost bias, educators must raise students’ awareness of these common judgment errors. In this article, the author proposes a classroom activity that actively engages students...
Paper Details
Title
The psychology of sunk cost: A classroom experiment
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
398 - 409
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