Rahmandad, H., Denrell, J., & Prelec, D. (2020) What makes dynamic strategic problems difficult? Flashcards

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GOAL

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Explore the challenges of dynamic decision-making

differences in thinking through a dynamic problem may lead to substantial variation in performance, even if common sources of complexity and ambiguity are excluded.

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Dynamic decisions:

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Dynamic decisions: decisions where taking an action today changes the payoff of the same or other actions in the future. (however, distribution over time should not be known)
- E.g. getting big fast: price low and gain marketshare, increase future value
- In dynamic tasks, choosing an action does not only provide information about future payoffs but also changes the payoffs

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Explaining why performance is poor:

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  • Misaligned incentives: Possibility of incentives emphasizing short-term outcomes. However, experiments still show a bias towards short-term outcomes
  • Poor impulse control: tempted by short-term benefits.
  • Sub-optimal learning: as it is not clear what action caused an observed changed, learning may be difficult.
  • Unknown dynamics and rational avoidance: If the short term ‘safer’ option works, there might be a chance that they never try the long term option.
  • Computational complexity: tasks is just hard in computational perspective.
  • Unsystematic problem solving: Most do not use systems to learn.
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They find that”:

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We find that behavioral factors—from learning heuristics to poor analytical solutions— explain much of the performance variations in rather simple and well-defined dynamic tasks.

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