Heuristics and decision rationality in entry mode choice: Implications for decision effectiveness and international performance

Anisur R. Faroque*, Arafat Rahman, Mohammad Osman Gani, Imranul Hoque

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Abstract

This study explores how heuristics (availability and representativeness) and analytic rational decision-making influence the selection of international business entry modes and their subsequent impact on decision effectiveness and international performance. Grounded in dual-process theories, the research develops hypotheses linking heuristics, analytic rationality, decision effectiveness, and international outcomes. Utilizing a quantitative survey approach, the findings reveal that integrating the availability heuristic with analytic rational decision-making enhances the quality of internationalization decisions, whereas combining analytic decision-making with the representativeness heuristic can diminish decision effectiveness. These results emphasize the critical role of balancing heuristic and analytical approaches in managerial decision-making for international entry, contributing to dual-process theories within the international business context and providing valuable insights into the cognitive strategies shaping entry mode selection and organizational performance.
Original languageEnglish
Article number102521
Peer-reviewed scientific journalInternational Business Review
Volume35
Issue number1
ISSN0969-5931
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 04.10.2026
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 512 Business and Management
  • heuristics
  • decision rationality
  • dual process theory
  • decision effectiveness
  • entry mode
  • performance

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