Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers

Purpose – Using the hyperbolic discounting approach in qualitative manner, the purpose of this paper is to explore the linkage of the time preference bias towards the too early execution of strategic focused planning. The paper also investigates the role of psychological bias in explaining the earl...

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Main Authors: Brahmana, Rayenda, Siregar, Widyana Verawaty, Hsb, Amawan
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Published: Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013
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Siregar, Widyana Verawaty
Hsb, Amawan
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Siregar, Widyana Verawaty
Hsb, Amawan
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description Purpose – Using the hyperbolic discounting approach in qualitative manner, the purpose of this paper is to explore the linkage of the time preference bias towards the too early execution of strategic focused planning. The paper also investigates the role of psychological bias in explaining the early execution. Design/methodology/approach – This research use qualitative methods to explore the role of hyperbolic discounting in driving the psychological bias towards too early strategic scenario planning, and its rationalization. The authors conducted a face‐to‐face survey going door‐to‐door of the small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). The samples in this research are Indonesian SMEs from the northern part of Sumatra. Findings – This research found most of the SMEs' managers are time preference biased due to hyperbolic discounting. This hyperbolic discounting awoke manager's psychological bias and resulted in too early decision making. This psychological bias might be due to prospect theory, or the representative effect, or framing bias, or the adaptive bias. Research limitations/implications – The sample is only taken from Northern part of Indonesia. To have a robust generalization, the research should be conducted in the whole of Indonesia. Practical implications – This paper can be used by practitioners to understand their behaviour towards strategic decision making. Further, practitioners will know if their time preference bias will not generate better result.
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spelling unimas-97052015-11-12T00:48:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9705/ Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers Brahmana, Rayenda Siregar, Widyana Verawaty Hsb, Amawan HC Economic History and Conditions Purpose – Using the hyperbolic discounting approach in qualitative manner, the purpose of this paper is to explore the linkage of the time preference bias towards the too early execution of strategic focused planning. The paper also investigates the role of psychological bias in explaining the early execution. Design/methodology/approach – This research use qualitative methods to explore the role of hyperbolic discounting in driving the psychological bias towards too early strategic scenario planning, and its rationalization. The authors conducted a face‐to‐face survey going door‐to‐door of the small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). The samples in this research are Indonesian SMEs from the northern part of Sumatra. Findings – This research found most of the SMEs' managers are time preference biased due to hyperbolic discounting. This hyperbolic discounting awoke manager's psychological bias and resulted in too early decision making. This psychological bias might be due to prospect theory, or the representative effect, or framing bias, or the adaptive bias. Research limitations/implications – The sample is only taken from Northern part of Indonesia. To have a robust generalization, the research should be conducted in the whole of Indonesia. Practical implications – This paper can be used by practitioners to understand their behaviour towards strategic decision making. Further, practitioners will know if their time preference bias will not generate better result. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9705/1/Too%20early%20to%20execute%20the%20strategic%20scenario%20planning%28abstract%29.pdf Brahmana, Rayenda and Siregar, Widyana Verawaty and Hsb, Amawan (2013) Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers. Business Strategy Series, 14 (2/3). pp. 50-59. ISSN 1751-5637 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/17515631311325105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17515631311325105
spellingShingle HC Economic History and Conditions
Brahmana, Rayenda
Siregar, Widyana Verawaty
Hsb, Amawan
Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers
title Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers
title_full Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers
title_fullStr Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers
title_full_unstemmed Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers
title_short Too Early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of Indonesian SMEs' managers
title_sort too early to execute the strategic scenario planning: hyperbolic discounting and psychological biases of indonesian smes' managers
topic HC Economic History and Conditions
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9705/1/Too%20early%20to%20execute%20the%20strategic%20scenario%20planning%28abstract%29.pdf