Intrigued by Aristotle's aphorism Don't judge a man by the outcome of his decision, judge a man by the intention behind his decision, this book studies human decisions with hidden and malicious intent in business and management, which have led to the collapse of several institutions (from the 1990's to the 2008 Great Recession), and their impact on the market and economy (2008 to present). It identifies an embedded decision space, characterized by (10+8) P's and sub-P's in the Euclidean world in which we live and work, extended to psychological/neurological considerations on decision-makers, quantum field-like on decision entanglement and Minkowski curved decision spacetime-like on decision cause-effect. It draws analogies and homeomorphisms between humans and components of the biological hierarchy. A conceptual AI-augmented human decision investigation process model is proposed based on a cancer analogy (human versus institution), to detect early and correct early human decisions with hidden and malicious intent which affect people, institutions, markets and the economy.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Aug 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036407025
About Thang Nhut Nguyen
Thang Nhut Nguyen holds a BS in electrical engineering from Universite Laval Canada an MS in information and computer sciences from the Georgia Institute of Technology USA and a PhD in information technology and engineering from George Mason University USA. He has been employed by the American Bankers Association Value Systems Engineering Litton Computer Services and US Chamber of Commerce as a software application/systems programmer; the IBM Bethesda Branch where he installed software on State Department networked RAMCs; the IBM Systems Center where he was one of three-member team on a worldwide marketing tour on automated operations products; the Candle Corporation where he taught Candle technologies; and the Science Applications International Corporation where he participated in the software development of the US Army Future Combat System. Since 1988 he has published a total of 85 articles. He has taught at CSU Long Beach and authored a textbook on essential statistics (2012) and Preventing Corporate Fiascos: A Systemic Approach (2016).