Uniqueness Bias: Why It Matters, How to Curb It

Bent Flyvbjerg, Alexander Budzier, M.D. Christodoulou

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Abstract

The paper explores "uniqueness bias," a behavioral bias defined as the tendency of planners and managers to see their decisions as singular. For the first time, uniqueness bias is correlated with forecasting accuracy and performance in real-world project investment decisions. We problematize the conventional framing of projects as unique and hypothesize that it leads to poor project performance. We test the thesis for a sample of 219 projects and find that perceived uniqueness is indeed highly statistically significantly associated with underperformance. Finally, we identify how decision makers can mitigate uniqueness bias in their projects through what Daniel Kahneman aptly called "decision hygiene," specifically reference class forecasting, premortems, similarity-based forecasting, and noise audits.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Antal sider30
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 16 sep. 2024

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