JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
A Method for Diagnosing the Causes of Escalating Commitment
Author(s): Steven Coy, Candace TenBrink, Douglas te Duits
Citation: Steven Coy, Candace TenBrink, Douglas te Duits, (2020) "A Method for Diagnosing the Causes of Escalating Commitment," Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 22, Iss.12, pp. 44-59
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
Barry Staw’s (1981) model of escalating commitment is a well-known theoretical explanation of the underlying causes of a decision maker’s decision to recommit. This paper explores the diagnostic utility of Staw’s model and proposes an extended version of the model with a step-by-step approach for using it as an analytical tool. The proposed analytical approach is illustrated using two case studies in which escalating commitment is evident. This study repurposes and extends a well-known, but essentially forgotten, theoretical model and demonstrates how the approach can be used as a diagnostic tool when it is applied to different decision making scenarios.