Mental Models, Decision Rules, and Performance Heterogeneity

51 Pages Posted: 21 May 2008 Last revised: 28 Apr 2011

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Michael Shayne Gary

UNSW Business School

Robert E. Wood

Australian School of Business

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Date Written: May 21, 2008

Abstract

This paper focuses on the role of managerial cognition as a source of heterogeneity in firm strategies and performance. We link differences in mental models to differences in decision rules and performance in a management simulation. Our results show more accurate mental models lead to better decision rules and higher performance. We also find that decision makers do not need accurate knowledge of the entire business environment; accurate mental models of the key principles are sufficient to achieve superior performance. A fundamental assumption in much of strategic management is that managers who have a richer understanding about organizational capabilities and the dynamics of industry structure can improve the performance of their firms. Our findings provide empirical evidence supporting this assumption and show that differences in mental models help explain ex ante why managers and firms adopt different strategies and achieve different levels of competitive success.

Keywords: Mental Models, Decision Rules, Cognitive Frames, Heuristics, Knowledge Representations, Schema

JEL Classification: C91, C63, D81, M10

Suggested Citation

Gary, Michael Shayne and Wood, Robert E., Mental Models, Decision Rules, and Performance Heterogeneity (May 21, 2008). Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 32, No. 6, pp. 569-594, MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 4736-09, UNSW Australian School of Business Research Paper No. 2011 STRE 02, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1135763

Michael Shayne Gary (Contact Author)

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Robert E. Wood

Australian School of Business ( email )

UNSW Business School
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Sydney, NSW 2052
Australia

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