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Title: 

Attention Allocation and Managerial Decision Making

Authors: Eisner, Alan B.
Shapira, Zur
Issue Date: Jul-1997
Publisher: Stern School of Business, New York University
Series/Report no.: IS-97-28
Abstract: One of the major problems of managerial behavior is the setting of priorities. Time is a scarce resource and managers have to find ways to deal with the multiple tasks that face them. This paper addresses the issue of priority-setting among tasks by managers by proposing analogies from job-shop scheduling theory. We develop a model that views managers employing a combination of rationality and affective judgments with a limited processing capacity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/14186
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