Improving Decision Making Through Mindfulness

Natalia Karelaia, J. Reb
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Decisions shape personal and organizational outcomes, and both researchers and practitioners look for ways to enhance decision making prowess. In this chapter, we explore whether and how mindfulness might help at various stages of decision making. We suggest that mindfulness may help notice when a decision should or could be made, increase goal awareness, enhance consistency of the decision with one’s fundamental values, facilitate option generation, reduce the sunk cost bias, and help recognize ethical challenges of decisions. We further argue that while mindfulness may diminish the scope of information search, it may also improve the quality of information used to make a decision. It may also reduce confirmation bias and overconfidence, allow decision makers to better differentiate between relevant and irrelevant information, reduce reliance on stereotypes, help appreciate uncertainty and productively deal with it, and reduce illusory pattern detection. Furthermore, mindfulness is likely to facilitate resolving trade-offs and help effectively reconcile intuition with analysis thereby reducing procrastination. Finally, mindful decision makers are more likely to learn to make better decisions over time because they are more open to feedback and less prone to misinterpret it by making self-serving attributions. The potential of mindfulness to improve judgment and decisions provides many promising opportunities for future research.
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通过正念提高决策能力
决策塑造了个人和组织的成果,研究人员和实践者都在寻找提高决策能力的方法。在本章中,我们将探讨正念是否以及如何在决策的各个阶段提供帮助。我们认为,正念可能有助于注意到何时应该或可以做出决策,增加目标意识,增强决策与个人基本价值观的一致性,促进期权的产生,减少沉没成本偏见,并有助于认识决策的伦理挑战。我们进一步认为,虽然正念可能会缩小信息搜索的范围,但它也可能提高用于决策的信息的质量。它还可以减少确认偏差和过度自信,允许决策者更好地区分相关和不相关的信息,减少对刻板印象的依赖,帮助理解不确定性并有效地处理它,并减少虚幻的模式检测。此外,正念可能有助于解决权衡,并有助于有效地协调直觉与分析,从而减少拖延症。最后,随着时间的推移,正念的决策者更有可能学会做出更好的决策,因为他们对反馈更开放,不太容易通过做出自私的归因来误解反馈。正念改善判断和决策的潜力为未来的研究提供了许多有希望的机会。
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