Making better decisions: incorporating self, others, choice and environment into the process
Susan P. Briggs and
Scott Copeland
International Journal of Critical Accounting, 2016, vol. 8, issue 2, 153-165
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This paper explains how the decision-making model often presented to first year accounting students and subsequently adopted by accountants is limiting. It for one thing denies the 'self' and the real consideration of 'others'. We suggest that by adopting some philosophers' concepts, decisions by individuals and teams might be improved; in particular philosophies of Marx, Jung and Sartre. We discuss the merits of West's (2008) alternate decision-making model, based on the concept of choice by Sartre, and how decision-making processes could be altered to improve performance. We also discuss the decision-making steps that consider concept of self through personality as identified by Jung and listed in the Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI) literature. Finally we identify decision-making steps to include the concept of the chaotic environment by Marx. We conclude that with the inclusion of the concepts of self and the chaotic environment into West's model decision makers can arrive at a more holistic outcome.
Keywords: accountants; choice; environment; self; others; Marx; Sartre; Jung; personality; decision making practices; decision making models; judgement; accounting education; accounting profession; chaotic environment; chaos. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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