Author: Nick Benschop, Arno L.P. Nuijten, Mark Keil, Kristinka Wilmink, and Harry R. Commandeur

Nick Benschop (pictured) is a researcher and teacher at the Erasmus School of Accounting and Assurance, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His research interests are in the areas of decision-making, psychological biases, language usage in IT projects, and project escalation. Arno L. P. Nuijten is the academic director of the Expert Center on Behavioral Risk at the Erasmus School of Accounting and Assurance, Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is also a professor of information science at the Open University in the Netherlands. His research interests are in the areas of IT auditing, internal auditing and managerial decision-making on IT risks in general and IT projects in particular. Mark Keil is a Regents’ Professor of the University System of Georgia and the John B. Zellars Professor of Computer Information Systems in the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. His research focuses on IT project management and includes work on preventing IT project escalation, identifying and managing IT project risks, and improving IT project status reporting. Kristinka Wilmink is a business strategy manager at Accenture. On a part-time basis, she has also been acting as a junior researcher on behavioral decision-making at the Erasmus School of Accounting and Assurance. Harry R. Commandeur is a professor of industrial economics and business economics and holds the F.J.D Goldschmeding Chair of Economics and Humanities at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on the relationship among market structure, corporate strategy, and firm performance.

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