Decision-makers are required to make decisions in the absence of perfect information under conditions of risk and uncertainty.
What makes decision-making difficult? What are the models of decision-making? How can we combine intuition with the data-based models? What is the role of decision frames and personality? What is the role of genetic profiles? |
Research publications
- Jain, K., Mukherjee, K., Bearden, J. N., & Gaba, A. (2013). Unpacking the Future: A Nudge Towards Wider Interval Forecasts. Management Science. DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.1120.1696
- Jain, K., Bearden, J. N., & Filipowicz, A. (2013). Do Maximizers Predict Better than Satisficers? Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 26 (1), 41-50.
- Jain, K., Bearden, J. N., & Filipowicz, A. (2013). Depression and Forecast Accuracy: Evidence from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. International Journal of Forecasting, 29, 69-79.
- Vericourt, F., Jain, K., Bearden, J. N., & Filipowicz, A. (2013). Sex, Risk, and Newsvendor. Journal of Operations Management, 31(1-2), 86-92.
- Ingram, K., Filipowiz, A., Jain, K., et al. (2016). Molecular insights into chronotype and time-of-day effects on decision making. Scientific Reports, 6, 29392. doi:10.1038/srep29392.
Ingram, K., Filipowiz, A., Jain, K., et al. (2015). Diurnal preference predicts phase shifts in expression of human peripheral circadian clock genes. Journal of Circadian Rhythms, Vol.4. - Filipowicz, A., Bearden, J. N., & Jain, K. Anger and Escalation of Commitment. Working Paper.
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