How Framed Information and Justification Impact Capital Budgeting Decisions
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of attribute frames and justifications on capital budgeting decisions and to examine whether the requirement to provide justification for a capital budgeting decision moderates the effect of attribute frames.
Methodology
One-hundred and eleven participants made a capital budgeting decision in an experimental case that manipulated the frame of the financial evidence provided and the requirement to provide a justification.
Findings
Results suggest that both attribute frames and justifications affect capital budgeting decisions but the requirement to provide justifications did not moderate the effect of attribute frames.
Originality/value
This study contributes to the capital budgeting literature by identifying two factors that may bias judgments. This study also contributes to the framing literature by examining one potential method of moderating framing effects – requiring justification for decisions.
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgment
The first author would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the Cameron School of Business Research Fund.
Citation
Kerler, W.A., Fleming, A.S. and Allport, C.D. (2014), "How Framed Information and Justification Impact Capital Budgeting Decisions", Advances in Management Accounting (Advances in Management Accounting, Vol. 23), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 181-210. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-787120140000023006
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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