Listagem FGV EAESP - MPGI: Dissertações, Mestrado Profissional em Gestão Internacional por Assunto "Processo decisório"
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The asymmetric dominance effect and beer brands
2020-04-07This study aims to explore in which situations the asymmetric dominance effect might happen or not. Some authors suggest that the effect only happen in very rare occasions, where the stimuli is quantitative and clear. As ... -
Do founders’ subjective behavior cues in online pitch presentations influence angel investors’ investment decisions?
2021-03-26This study explores the role of subjectivity in angel investors’ decisions in online pitch presentations. Through participant observations, documentary research, interviews, and a review of the literature, the study ... -
The influence of urban structures on entrepreneurial decision-making: a comparative analysis of Mexico City and São Paulo
2013-02-26Promover a atividade empreendedora é hoje mais do que nunca uma prioridade para as economias em desenvolvimento. Em diferentes partes do mundo, empreendedores têm sido reconhecidos como verdadeiros agentes de transformação, ... -
Legal outsourcing in the shipping industry
2019-12-16The issue that this thesis addresses is the rationale behind the outsourcing decision of legal activities. To address this problem, the purpose of this study has explored what strategy Multinational Enterprises from the ... -
Overconfidence and confirmation bias: are future managers vulnerable?
2015-02-19Decision makers often use ‘rules of thumb’, or heuristics, to help them handling decision situations (Kahneman and Tversky, 1979b). Those cognitive shortcuts are taken by the brain to cope with complexity and time limitation ... -
Winning in Brazil: how institutional voids affect the entry decision making process of foreign venture capital firms coming to Brazil
2015-09-08The master thesis for the achievement of the academic status master of science in international management (MPGI) will aim to solve the research question of how institutional voids affect the entry decision-making process ...







