The decision-making process between rationality and emotions

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September 18, 2017

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The decision-making process has been analyzed in several disciplines (economics, social sciences,
humanities, etc.) with the aim of creating models to help decision-makers in strategy formulation. The
Organizational theory takes into account both the decision-making process of individuals and groups of a
company. Numerous models have been built, which include a wide range of psychological, environmental,
hierarchical factors, all of which only account the notion of rationality. In time, such concept has come to
be considered pragmatically unrealistic and unachievable. Emotions have recently acquired an
increasingly significant position (in the academic and economic society) as important component of the
decision making-process. From this point of view neuroscience, the new branch of medical sciences could
play a key role in studying individual decision-making processes. This article suggests that thanks to
neuroscience it is possible to overcome current limitations in economics studies, for individual’s choices,
which are exclusively based on the rational component.