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@inproceedings{1397025, author = {Ďuriník, Michal and Procházka, Jakub}, address = {Bratislava}, booktitle = {Current Problems of the Corporate Sector 2017}, editor = {Š. Majtán}, keywords = {Maximization; choice paralysis; satisficing; decision making}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {cze}, location = {Bratislava}, isbn = {978-80-225-4422-1}, pages = {231 - 237}, publisher = {EKONÓM}, title = {Maximizace a rozhodovací paralýza}, url = {https://fpm.euba.sk/www_write/files/veda-vyskum/Zborniky-APPS/2017.pdf}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1397025 AU - Ďuriník, Michal - Procházka, Jakub PY - 2017 TI - Maximizace a rozhodovací paralýza PB - EKONÓM CY - Bratislava SN - 9788022544221 KW - Maximization KW - choice paralysis KW - satisficing KW - decision making UR - https://fpm.euba.sk/www_write/files/veda-vyskum/Zborniky-APPS/2017.pdf L2 - https://fpm.euba.sk/www_write/files/veda-vyskum/Zborniky-APPS/2017.pdf N2 - Maximization is an individual trait related to the criteria individuals place on their decision making process and outcomes. People high in Maximizing feel the need to select the best possible option available, no matter how much effort they need to exert. For these people, the more options are available and the more criteria enter the decision, the more difficult the decision problem becomes, People low in Maximizing, on the other hand, approach decision making with a threshold of “good enough”, and select the first option to meet this threshold. People high in maximization report having lower life satisfaction and more regret. Additionally, people high in maximization tend to re-examine their choices over and over, making them less loyal customers. ER -
ĎURINÍK, Michal a Jakub PROCHÁZKA. Maximizace a rozhodovací paralýza. In Š. Majtán. \textit{Current Problems of the Corporate Sector 2017}. Bratislava: EKONÓM, 2017, s.~231 - 237. ISBN~978-80-225-4422-1.
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