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Is the future static or dynamic? The role of culture on escalation of commitment in new product development
Authors:Beichen Liang  Sudhir H Kale  Joseph Cherian
Institution:1. East Tennessee State University, PO BOX 70625, Department of Management and Marketing, ETSU, Johnson City, TN 37614, United States;2. Bond University, School of Business, Gold Coast, QLD 4229, Australia;3. Saint Xavier University, Graham School of Management, Saint Xavier University, 3500W 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60655, United States
Abstract:Escalation of commitment in new product development has been studied extensively for the last four decades but the impact of culture on the escalation phenomenon remains largely unexplored. This study investigates how culture impacts the decision to escalate or deescalate commitment to new products. Americans are analytic thinkers whereas Chinese tend to be holistic thinkers. When it comes to decision making, analytic thinkers focus on field independent and abstract factors and believe that future is linear and static, whereas holistic thinkers focus more on contextual factors and believe that future is dynamic and nonlinear. Hence, Chinese are more likely to escalate their commitment relative to Americans on receiving a negative performance report in the new product development process. A lab experiment using weekend MBA students and managers was used to test this underlying hypothesis. The findings confirmed that analytical thinkers use fewer factors than holistic thinkers in making new product decisions, and that Chinese managers are more likely to escalate their commitment relative to American managers. The decision to escalate or de-escalate was moderated by perceived product innovativeness.
Keywords:Escalation of commitment  New product development  Culture  ANALYTIC&ndash  holistic thinking
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