The shape of utility functions and organizational behavior

The shape of utility functions and organizational behavior

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Article ID: iaor20073171
Country: United States
Volume: 49
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 1251
End Page Number: 1263
Publication Date: Sep 2003
Journal: Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: organization
Abstract:

Based on measurements among 332 owner–managers, we investigate how the global shape of the utility function (i.e., S-shaped versus concave or convex over the total range of outcomes) relates to choice behavior. We find that the global shape of the utility function differs across decision makers (about one-third of the owner–managers exhibit an S-shaped utility function) and that the global shape is linked to organizational behavior (i.e., the production system employed), a result that does not change when using different methods to identify the decision maker's global shape of the utility function. The decision maker's risk attitude (risk averse or risk seeking) does not affect the choice of the production system. Whereas the degree of risk aversion, based on the local shape of the utility function, may be important in explaining owner–managers' trading behavior, more structural organizational behavior appears to be linked to the global shape of the utility function.

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