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    Title: Neural Correlates of Decision Escalation
    Authors: Li, Yu-Wen;Liang, Ting-Peng;Yen, Nai-Shing;Hsu, Shen-Mou;Peng, Jen-Po;Yu, Hsiao-Wen
    李玉雯
    Contributors: 國立政治大學邁向頂尖大學計畫創新研究團隊
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2017-06-19 17:31:59 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Escalation of commitment is observed in many software projects. It refers to the decision to continue investing resources in a problematic project, influenced by time delay or cost overrun already. This phenomenon of commitment escalation is an interesting and important issue in both academic research and management practice. Past literature has reported a substantial amount of research findings based on observations or self-reported lab experiments. Several theories have been reported. The objective of this study was to supplement past behavioural findings with neuroscience evidences collected from an fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) experiment that was designed to explore brain activations associated with two theoretical lens: self-responsibility and framing effects. Our research questions are : (1) Can we find neural correlates associated with escalation behavior? (2) Do self-responsibility and framing effects modulate brain activations associated with escalation behavior?
    Relation: 2016創新研究國際學術研討會: 以人為本的在地創新之跨領域與跨界的對話 2016 International conference on innovation studies- human-centered indigenous innovation: trans-disciplinary dialogue
    會議日期:2016.11.12-13
    Data Type: conference
    Appears in Collections:[2016創新研究國際學術研討會] 會議論文

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