Openness to change and conservation in value-laden decisions
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Prinsloo, Christoff
Lew, Charlene
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Abstract
ORIENTATION : Values influence decision-making in organisations; however, it is not yet clear how values of openness to change and conservation determine decision quality when managers are faced by competing values.
RESEARCH PURPOSE : The research examines the relationships between managerial values of openness to change and conservation and cognitive decision quality.
MOTIVATION FOR RESEARCH : We argue that values influence cognitive decision-making quality.
RESEARCH APPROACH/DESIGN AND METHOD : The quantitative research design made use of the portrait value questionnaire–based values of openness to change and conservation in relation to a measure of decision-making quality based on two value clashing decision scenarios.
Main findings: The results revealed that the managers’ cognitive decision-making quality was lower for those who valued tradition within the conservation value block, with some indication that self-directed thought related to better cognitive processing of decision alternatives.
Contribution/value-add: The research demonstrates how the operationalised integrative complexity measure may be used as a novel decision-making quality metric. In addition, it introduces new value-sensitive decision-making scenarios. It also demonstrates that decision quality considerations in the value-driven decision-making dialogue are as important as ethical considerations. A values and quality decision-making framework gives managers an approach to higher quality decisions.
PRACTICAL/MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS : As values are stable rules of behaviour, the results support the development of decision-making quality and values awareness for managers.
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Decision-making quality, Managerial values, Openness to change, Conservation, Value clashes
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Prinsloo, C., & Lew, C. (2021).
Openness to change and
conservation in value-laden
decisions. SA Journal of
Human Resource
Management/SA Tydskrif vir
Menslikehulpbronbestuur,
19(0), a1468. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v19i0.1468.
