نتایج جستجو برای: ceos perceptual biases

تعداد نتایج: 80425  

2015
Brian Odegaard David R. Wozny Ladan Shams

Localization of objects and events in the environment is critical for survival, as many perceptual and motor tasks rely on estimation of spatial location. Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume that spatial localizations should generally be accurate. Curiously, some previous studies have reported biases in visual and auditory localizations, but these studies have used small sample sizes and t...

Journal: :Management Science 2017
Scott E. Yonker

I examine the role of geography in the labor market for CEOs. I begin by investigating the joint distribution of CEO state of origin and firm headquarters location and find that the frequency with which firms hire CEOs from their own state is five times more than is expected under a model where geography plays no role in the hiring process. When considering only external hiring decisions, this ...

2016
Daniel A. Harris Sarah A. Hayes-Skelton Vivian M. Ciaramitaro

Faces drive our social interactions. A vast literature suggests an interaction between gender and emotional face perception, with studies using different methodologies demonstrating that the gender of a face can affect how emotions are processed. However, how different is our perception of affective male and female faces? Furthermore, how does our current affective state when viewing faces infl...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2002
Bettina Olk Monika Harvey

A total of 12 patients with hemispatial neglect (and two control groups) were tested to examine the effects of lateralized cues on line bisection and Landmark judgements. The experiment was designed to investigate whether bisection and landmark biases induced by cueing are simply a result of a direct perceptual lengthening of the cued part of the line caused by the fact that the cue is visible,...

Journal: :GV-executivo 2007

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
Sjoerd M. Stuit Frans A.J. Verstraten Chris L.E. Paffen

During binocular rivalry, perception alternates between dichoptically presented incompatible images. With larger images, such perceptual alternations will typically start locally and then gradually spread across the image, known as traveling waves of perceptual dominance. Several image-features (such as local contrast) are known to determine where in the image a traveling wave originates. Here ...

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