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Why Do Leaders Escalate Their Commitment to a Failed Course of Action? A Moderated-Mediation Personality Traits Model

Yonatan Shertzer and Yael Brender-Ilan

SAGE Open, 2023, vol. 13, issue 1, 21582440231154456

Abstract: Escalation of Commitment (EoC) relates to decision-makers’ tendency to commit resources to a failing course of action. The current study attempts to expand the understanding of personality traits as factors that potentially engender EoC by offering an EoC-prone personality profile. Our moderated-mediation model illustrates how extraversion affects EoC through the mediations of sensation-seeking, and how hubris moderates the effect of sensation-seeking on EoC. The results are based on data gleaned from an online questionnaire completed by 314 respondents from various managerial levels employed among wide-ranging Israeli industries. Data was obtained via network respondent-driven sampling from a 500 managers’ sample. The model was tested using Hayes’s Process procedure. Sensation-seeking was found to fully mediate the relationship between extraversion and EoC, while hubris was found to moderate the relationship between sensation-seeking and EoC. Managerial implications and future research directions are suggested.

Keywords: escalation of commitment; extraversion; FFM; personality; hubris; sensation-seeking; moderated-mediation model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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