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Empathy, tolerance for uncertainty and emotional intelligence among the agro-industrial complex managers to predict the decision-making efficiency in the antagonistic game

Management of such a complex system as agriculture requires special attention to making managerial decisions. The most common situation in agriculture is decision-making in the risk environment. One of the groups of factors that affect the process of managerial decision-making are psychological fact...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2020-01, Vol.421 (3), p.32037
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