Publication | Open Access
Delegated Expertise, Authority, and Communication
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NegotiationAgent Decision-makingGame TheoryJel D82Decision AnalysisCommunicationAutonomyBureaucracyDistributed Decision MakingManagementDecision TheoryMechanism DesignStrategic CommunicationStrategyInformation ManagementInteractive Decision MakingOrganizational CommunicationCommand And ControlCommunication ProblemsBusinessAccountabilityKnowledge ManagementIntelligent Decision MakingDecision Science
A decision maker needs to reach a decision and relies on an expert to acquire information. Ideal actions of expert and decision maker are partially aligned and the expert chooses what to learn about each. The decision maker can either get advice from the expert or delegate decision making to him. Under delegation, the expert learns his privately optimal action and chooses it. Under communication, advice based on such information is discounted, resulting in losses from strategic communication. We characterize the communication problems that make the expert acquire information of equal use to expert and decision maker. In these problems, communication outperforms delegation. (JEL D82, D83)
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