the tendency to support riskier alternatives if the decision is made in a group compared to decisions made alone. As a result, group decisions turn out to be more risky than individual ones. The effect of risk shift was described by J. Stoner.
the tendency to support riskier alternatives if the decision is made in a group compared to decisions made alone. As a result, group decisions turn out to be more risky than individual ones. The effect of risk shift was described by J. Stoner.