The effect of abductive reasoning on concept selection decisions
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This study examines the effect of the form of logical reasoning on concept selection decisions. An experiment was conducted with members of a committee called upon to decide whether or not to invest in new product concepts. Under an abductive reasoning frame manipulation, which ...
See moreThis study examines the effect of the form of logical reasoning on concept selection decisions. An experiment was conducted with members of a committee called upon to decide whether or not to invest in new product concepts. Under an abductive reasoning frame manipulation, which induced an inclination toward a form of logical reasoning that introduces hypotheses to explain given observations, individuals were more likely to accept concepts whereas under a deductive reasoning manipulation they were more likely to reject concepts. We recommend that when committees aim to increase the likelihood of design concepts being accepted, decision makers should employ innovative abduction to think creatively about new ways to frame the proposed concepts and to explore new working principles underpinning them.
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See moreThis study examines the effect of the form of logical reasoning on concept selection decisions. An experiment was conducted with members of a committee called upon to decide whether or not to invest in new product concepts. Under an abductive reasoning frame manipulation, which induced an inclination toward a form of logical reasoning that introduces hypotheses to explain given observations, individuals were more likely to accept concepts whereas under a deductive reasoning manipulation they were more likely to reject concepts. We recommend that when committees aim to increase the likelihood of design concepts being accepted, decision makers should employ innovative abduction to think creatively about new ways to frame the proposed concepts and to explore new working principles underpinning them.
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Date
2015Source title
Design StudiesVolume
37Publisher
Elsevier LtdFunding information
ARC DP160102290Licence
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The University of Sydney Business School, Discipline of Strategy, Innovation and EntrepreneurshipShare