Military (in)decision-making process: a psychological framework to examine decision inertia in military operations

被引:18
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作者
Shortland, Neil [1 ,2 ]
Alison, Laurence [1 ]
Barrett-Pink, Chloe [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Psychol Crit & Major Incident Psychol, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Massachusetts, Ctr Terrorism & Secur Studies, Sch Criminol & Justice Studies, Lowell, MA USA
关键词
Decision making; uncertainty; decision inertia; military decision making; SAFE-T;
D O I
10.1080/1463922X.2018.1497726
中图分类号
TB18 [人体工程学];
学科分类号
1201 ;
摘要
When understanding how members of the armed forces make decisions in war current military doctrine centers on the military decision-making process (MDMP) - a linear process of identifying, evaluating and choosing the best course of action, while wider theoretical contributions focus on recognition prime models (RPD) of decision-making. In this article, we argue that the SAFE-T model of critical incident decision-making can elucidate the process of decision-making during military operations. The SAFE-T model states that effective decision-making follows a sequential process of situation assessment (SA), plan formulation (F) and plan execution (E) phases, and team learning (T). The central innovation of the SAFE-T model; however, is that it highlights the different ways in which decision-making can de-rail from this optimal strategy, resulting in decision inertia. This article discusses the implications of employing the SAFE-T model as a framework to study military decision-making both in the lab and in the field.
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页码:752 / 772
页数:21
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