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The influence of accountability on overconfidence and resistance to change: A research framework and experimental evidence
Authors:Johnny Jermias  
Institution:aFaculty of Business Administration, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6
Abstract:This paper presents a research framework and demonstrates how commitment to a particular course of action might lead to information search that is biased in favour of the chosen alternative. The framework also incorporates accountability as a strategy for mitigating overconfidence and resistance to change.An experiment was conducted to test the predictions of the proposed framework. Results of the experiment indicate that commitment to a particular cost allocation system leads to increased desirability of the chosen system and decreased desirability of the rejected alternative. The results also show that managers who are committed to a particular cost allocation system become too conservative and overconfident in their preferred system, which leads to high resistance to change. These effects, however, were attenuated by making the managers accountable for the negative consequences of their decisions.
Keywords:Accountability  Commitment  Overconfidence  Resistance to change  Cost allocation
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