"For any scholars who are interested in the process of decision making within organizations, Organizational Decision Making is required reading, for it covers the breadth of the field extremely well. 

     I found this book to be an excellent reflection of the field, containing many novel and compelling insights.  Shapira's collection was useful to me in better understanding organizational decision making.  I encourage all scholars of decision making to read this book and to engage in the debate about the nature and future of the field." 

- Contemporary Psychology 
V61.43 No.2 Feb. 1998 
 
"I began by calling this a terrific book, and it is.  It contains the seeds for numerous dissertations - questions begging to be examined more closely.  Whether you simply want to understand current thought about organizational decision making or are looking for promising research opportunities, this book is the place to look." 
- American Journal of Psychology 
Vol III No.1 Spr 1998 
 
"Shapira's edited volume provides a critical integration of the contemporary area of organizational decision making, with a clear focus on whether organizational decision making differ from individual decision making as studied in the behavioral decision research area.  Organizational Decision Making is required reading for any scholar interested in how decisions are made in organizations.  The book covers the breadth of the field extremely well.  In addition, behavioral decision researchers are well advised to read this book to place the study of individual decision making in perspective.
- Administrative Science Quarterly 
March 1999