Confirmation bias in individual-level perceptions of psychic distance: An experimental investigation
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Baack, Daniel W.; Dow, Douglas; Parente, Ronaldo; Bacon, Donald R.
署名单位:
University of Denver; University of Melbourne; State University System of Florida; Florida International University; Getulio Vargas Foundation
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES
ISSN/ISSBN:
0047-2506
DOI:
10.1057/jibs.2015.19
发表日期:
2015
页码:
938-959
关键词:
social cognition
psychic distance
country risk
Foreign market entry
experiment
Confirmation bias
摘要:
In this article we draw from social cognition theory to explore the influence of confirmation bias on perceptions of psychic distance. Despite the prominence of psychic distance, and other forms of distance, as potential predictor variables in international business (IB) research, very little work has been done exploring the factors and processes that shape a decision maker's perceptions of distance. We argue in this article that social cognition theory can help fill that void. Specifically, we hypothesize that confirmation bias may influence managers' processing of information concerning differences between cultures. Such a bias may cause managers to attend more to information that confirms pre-existing beliefs, and discount information that contradicts pre-existing beliefs, thus biasing their perceptions of psychic distance. Using an experimental approach, the impact of confirmation bias on perceptions of psychic distance is confirmed in a sample of 200 Australian managers. The observed changes in perceptions are also associated with changes in perceptions of risk and preferences for entry modes in a hypothetical business scenario. As a result this article demonstrates how the application of social psychology theories and methods can provide new theoretical perspectives to explain when, how, and why individual-level perceptions of psychic distance might diverge from national-level averages.