Smart Heuristics for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations

Author:

Gigerenzer Gerd1,Reb Jochen2,Luan Shenghua3

Affiliation:

1. Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany;

2. Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University, Singapore;

3. CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;

Abstract

Heuristics are fast, frugal, and accurate strategies that enable rather than limit decision making under uncertainty. Uncertainty, as opposed to calculable risk, is characteristic of most organizational contexts. We review existing research and offer a descriptive and prescriptive theoretical framework to integrate the current patchwork of heuristics scattered across various areas of organizational studies. Research on the adaptive toolbox is descriptive, identifying the repertoire of heuristics on which individuals, teams, and organizations rely. Research on ecological rationality is prescriptive, specifying the conditions under which a given heuristic performs well, that is, when it is smart. Our review finds a relatively small but rapidly developing field. We identify promising future research directions, including research on how culture shapes the use of heuristics and how heuristics shape organizational culture. We also outline an educational program for managers and leaders that follows the general approach of “Don't avoid heuristics—learn how to use them.”

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Applied Psychology,Social Psychology

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