Toward a theory of behavioral operations

Toward a theory of behavioral operations

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Article ID: iaor200931913
Country: United States
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 676
End Page Number: 691
Publication Date: Sep 2008
Journal: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: behaviour
Abstract:

Human beings are critical to the functioning of the vast majority of operating systems, influencing both the way these systems work and how they perform. Yet most formal analytical models of operations assume that the people who participate in operating systems are fully rational or at least can be induced to behave rationally. Many other disciplines, including economics, finance, and marketing, have successfully incorporated departures from this rationality assumption into their models and theories. In this paper, we argue that operations management scholars should do the same. We explore the theoretical and practical implications of incorporating behavioral and cognitive factors into models of operations management and suggest fruitful avenues for research in behavioral operations.

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