Biais cognitifs : quel statut dans la prise de décision assistée ?
Keywords:
Decision support systems, Cognitive biases, Heuristic, Error, Naturalistic decision makingAbstract
In order to improve the heuristics of decision makers using DSS, this paper is based on the natural decision making theory, witch is a recent evolution in decision making understanding. Its major proposition is to insure the DSS does not hinder the understanding of the context before decreasing errors. This implies a particular concept of errors witch leads to propose a new vision of the classical debiasing processes: It is better showing to decision maker their cognitive biases instead of systematically remove those biases.How to Cite
LEBRATY, J.-F., & PASTORELLI-NEGRE, I. (2004). Biais cognitifs : quel statut dans la prise de décision assistée ?. Systèmes d’Information Et Management (French Journal of Management Information Systems), 9(3), 87–115. Retrieved from https://revuesim.org/index.php/sim/article/view/161
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