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Rationality,emotion and preference change Drama-theoretic models of choice
Institution:1. Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, Italy;2. National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes ANVUR, Italy;1. Burgundy School of Business, Department of Management, Organizations & Entrepreneurship, 29 rue Sambin, 21006 Dijon, France;2. Burgundy School of Business, Chair Management of Responsible Innovations (MIR), 29 rue Sambin, 21006 Dijon, France;3. Burgundy School of Business, Personal Development Department, 29 rue Sambin, 21006 Dijon, France
Abstract:Traditional models of “rational choice”, such as those based on Game Theory and Decision Theory tend to work on the assumption that aims/preferences can be specified prior to the decision process, and remain fixed during it. Other approaches, by contrast, stress the dynamics of preference change and problem re-formulation. In the context of conflict and cooperation analysis, we have recently attempted to bridge these two traditions by introducing drama-theoretic models. This paper reviews some theories about preference change from this standpoint, some concerning individual preferences (including the role of emotions), others introducing group and organisational dimensions. We suggest that it possible to build dynamic models of choice which use the paradoxes of rational choice to link and systematise research both on the strategic role of emotions and on the strategic use of argumentation.
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