Abstract [eng] |
In this paper we wanted to offer such group decision making structure, which could improve the decision making process quality and decision acceptance. The structured decision making is based upon procedural rationality principles (Simon, 2003), Galotti (2002) individual decision structuring and Multi-attribute utility theory. In decision making process quality assessment we paid attention to presence of social loafing, evaluation apprehension and production blocking effects. Results of this study shows, that: • There is a significant difference in decision acceptance between structured and unstructured decision making groups. • There is no significant difference in total decision making process quality between structured and unstructured decision making groups. • There is a significant difference in cooperation activity between structured and unstructured decision making. |