Transparency in Public Life. A Quantum Cognition Perspective
Résumé
In this paper we investigate the implications of assuming that citizens are cognitively constrained for transparency in public life. We model cognitive limitations as reflecting a quantum property of people's mental representations of the world. There exists a multiplicity of incompatible (Bohr) complementary mental representations of a situation. As a consequence the framing of information plays a crucial role. We show that additional information can be detrimental to a quantum cognitively constrained agent: he may become more confused.
Domaines
Economies et financesOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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