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Reconceptualizing the Determinants of Risk Behavior
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1992
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Behavioral Decision MakingIndividual Decision MakingRisk AnalysisIndividual Risk BehaviorOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyRisk CommunicationRisk-taking BehaviorRisk ManagementManagementRisk BehaviorDecision TheoryBehavioral SciencesRisk GovernanceBehavioral EconomicsBusinessRisk Analysis (Business)Decision-making Behavior
Past research has resulted in contradictory findings concerning the effect of risk on decision-making behavior in organizations. This article proposes a model that reconciles these unresolved contradictions by examining the usefulness of placing risk propensity and risk perception in a more central role than has been previously recognized. Based on this analysis, it is posited that risk propensity dominates both the actual and perceived characteristics of the situation as a determinant of risk behavior. Propositions derived from the conceptual model provide an agenda for future research on individual risk behavior in organizational settings.
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