1. What is the effect of ambiguity aversion on the parties' relative competence?
The more the parties will be inclined to view their relationship as cooperative, the less they will be concerned about their relative competence.
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2. What is the effect of past collaborations on competitors' preferences?
186 Consequently, successful past collaborations will reduce the comparatively greater ambiguity typically associated with prospective information sharing, leading in turn to a reduction in competitors' reluctance to embark on such an arrangement.
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3. What is the effect of the illusion of control on the perception of risk?
The illusion of control has also been shown to diminish managers' sensitivity to probability estimates, leading them to give more weight to the anticipated value of the "downside" risk of a venture than to the probability that this risk would materialize.
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4. How many people have been found to forego substantial amounts of information to avoid the ambiguous?
52 In many other studies, subjects have been found to forego substantial amounts-around ten percent to twenty percent of the expected value of the bets-to avoid the ambiguous option.
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