Discussion paper

DP4179 Speed and Quality of Collective Decision-Making, I: Imperfect Information Processing

A group of P identical managers has to make a choice between N alternatives. They benefit from reaching the decision quickly. In order to learn which is the best option, the alternatives have to be compared. A manager is able to identify the better one of two alternatives only with a certain probability. This Paper compares three different hierarchy designs with respect to decision quality: two strictly balanced hierarchies and the fastest hierarchy, which is the skip-level reporting tree proposed by Radner (1993). The latter hierarchy design is found to outperform the two others not only in terms of speed and cost but also in terms of decision quality.

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Citation

Grüner, H and E Schulte (2004), ‘DP4179 Speed and Quality of Collective Decision-Making, I: Imperfect Information Processing‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4179. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp4179