We are looking for studies which show the influence of the decision making process in an organisation (distinct hierarchy vs. multilevel decision making) on its ability and readiness to decide for sustainable solutions.
Decision-driven organizations treat decision making as a stream of inquiry, not an event. Wherever possible, they encourage parties to play roles rife with dissent and debate. They also match decision-making styles to appropriate techniques.
Which influence does the decision making process have on an organisation’s ability and readiness to succeed in sustainable transformation? The decision making process influences an organisation's ability and readiness to succeed in sustainable transformation more or less exactly in the same way that it affects the other functions of an organizations. I don't think that it can affect the organisation’s ability and readiness to succeed in sustainable transformation in a totally different manner from the other functions of the organization.
In psychology, decision-making is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options (WIKIPEDIA). I recommend reading the following article:
PROCEDURAL RATIONALITY IN THE STRATEGIC DECISION‐MAKING PROCESS
James W. Dean Jr. Mark P. SharfmanFirst published: July 1993 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6486.1993.tb00317.
Various and different views are given by different people which is very good for some one who wants to know and to learn. I woild like to thank you all for trying to answer the question above.
One needs to make a stakeholders analysis with the application of a reframing matrix and determine the proper direction for that "organisation's ability and readiness to succeed in sustainable transformation".
A very interesting discussion as people from different disciplines are giving their views depending on their background, experience and their understanding of how decision making process influences an organisation’s ability and readiness to succeed in sustainable transformation.