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The Influence of Cognitive Biases in Production Logistics

In: Dynamics in Logistics

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  • Florian Knapp

    (Otto von Guericke University)

  • Melanie Kessler

    (RWTH Aachen University)

  • Julia C. Arlinghaus

    (Otto von Guericke University
    Jacobs University Bremen)

Abstract

Digitalization and the transformation of industry into Industry 4.0 is changing the character of production logistics substantially. New Logistics 4.0 technologies are largely enabling automated decision-making by machines. Human decisions are nevertheless still required. Research shows, however, that human decisions are often more biased and less rational than most logistics models assume. Decision makers and decision support system designers therefore need to understand the influence of the so-called cognitive biases on the human decision-making process. We contribute to the scholarship on this issue by combining the literature streams of logistics and cognitive biases. We demonstrate the influence of cognitive biases on human decision-making based on typical decisions in logistics and derive initial hypotheses.

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  • Florian Knapp & Melanie Kessler & Julia C. Arlinghaus, 2021. "The Influence of Cognitive Biases in Production Logistics," Springer Books, in: Michael Freitag & Herbert Kotzab & Nicole Megow (ed.), Dynamics in Logistics, pages 183-193, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-88662-2_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88662-2_9
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