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Examining The Impact of Personality and Situational Factors on Decision Making Among Military Staffs Cover

Examining The Impact of Personality and Situational Factors on Decision Making Among Military Staffs

Open Access
|Nov 2016

Abstract

Military staff performance may be inferior due to several reasons. The purpose of the present survey was to study the impact of stress reactions, personality factors, situation awareness, and maladaptive group dynamics on the quality of the decision-making in Swedish high-level military staffs. Participants were mainly captains and majors, but also lieutenant colonels and colonels took part (n = 256, 61 % response rate). A mainly self-made questionnaire was administered in two staff exercises. Maladaptive group dynamics, stress exposure, lack of situation awareness, and negative stress reactions were the strongest predictors of poor staff performance, while personality had less impact.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jms-2016-0193 | Journal eISSN: 1799-3350 | Journal ISSN: 2242-3524
Language: English
Page range: 26 - 37
Published on: Nov 23, 2016
Published by: National Defense University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2016 Claes Wallenius, Charlotte Bäccman, Gerry Larsson, published by National Defense University
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