A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management

Superstition has a very long history in influencing human behaviours, which implies supernatural beliefs play an significant role in influencing the human decision making process, which affects the way business decisions are made and the formation of strategies in a business context. This influence...

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Main Author: Woo, Catherine
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22654/
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description Superstition has a very long history in influencing human behaviours, which implies supernatural beliefs play an significant role in influencing the human decision making process, which affects the way business decisions are made and the formation of strategies in a business context. This influence should not be underestimated, yet this promising area has been ignored by many researchers in the past, so this study investigates the role of superstition in a resource-based approach to business strategy and decision making. The findings of this study suggest supernatural advices provide a form of psychological support in the presence of uncertainty: relieves uncertainty caused stress and frustration by providing the decision maker the illusion of control. The resultant positive influences are very similar to the positive influences associated with a charismatic leader: help reduces the stress level of staff, encourage confidence and motivation. In turn, these may allow the business decision makers to make more informed decisions due to being able to think more clearly and try different ways to achieve the aim, instead of denying problems and abandoning the projects at an early stage to avoid the uncertainty. Evidence also shows supernatural advice carry important functional values of reducing observations of false patterns, provision of future market opportunity information and identification of the overlooked existing resource capacity, which can help form competitive advantage of businesses if advices are employed with care.
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spelling nottingham-226542018-02-15T10:24:29Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22654/ A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management Woo, Catherine Superstition has a very long history in influencing human behaviours, which implies supernatural beliefs play an significant role in influencing the human decision making process, which affects the way business decisions are made and the formation of strategies in a business context. This influence should not be underestimated, yet this promising area has been ignored by many researchers in the past, so this study investigates the role of superstition in a resource-based approach to business strategy and decision making. The findings of this study suggest supernatural advices provide a form of psychological support in the presence of uncertainty: relieves uncertainty caused stress and frustration by providing the decision maker the illusion of control. The resultant positive influences are very similar to the positive influences associated with a charismatic leader: help reduces the stress level of staff, encourage confidence and motivation. In turn, these may allow the business decision makers to make more informed decisions due to being able to think more clearly and try different ways to achieve the aim, instead of denying problems and abandoning the projects at an early stage to avoid the uncertainty. Evidence also shows supernatural advice carry important functional values of reducing observations of false patterns, provision of future market opportunity information and identification of the overlooked existing resource capacity, which can help form competitive advantage of businesses if advices are employed with care. 2009 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22654/1/dissertation.pdf Woo, Catherine (2009) A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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title A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management
title_full A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management
title_fullStr A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management
title_short A Critical Analysis of Superstitious Business Practices in Strategic Management
title_sort critical analysis of superstitious business practices in strategic management
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22654/