The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 14.02.2022,
  • Revised 20.03.2022,
  • Accepted 14.04.2022
Download article Download article
Vol. 16, No. 1, 2022
  • decision-making; psychological characteristics; military commander; mental states; extreme situations; conditions of uncertainty
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2022-65-1-119-124
  • Pages 119-124

The article examines the psychological characteristics that influence decision-making by military leaders in extreme situations. It highlights the mechanism of managerial decision-making in extreme conditions. It describes the decision-making process and possible mental states during managerial activities in extreme situations

References

  1. Zverev, S. E. (2020). The path of warriors: Studies in Western military psychology. St. Petersburg: Aleteyya.
  2. Shkoliarenko, V. V. (2019). British approach to strategic analysis: Monograph. Kyiv: National University of Defense of Ukraine named after Ivan Cherniakhovskyi.
  3. Kornilova, T. V. (2014). Tolerance for uncertainty and emotional intelligence in decision-making under conditions of guidance. Psychology: Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 11(4), 19–36.
  4. Khmiliar, O. F. (2011). Subjective activity of the commander in making risky decisions. In Proceedings of the Third All-Army Scientific-Practical Conference “Actual Problems of Personality Development of Professionals in High-Risk Professions” (pp. 352–356). Kyiv: National University of Defense of Ukraine.
  5. Stasiuk, V. V. (2017). Features of social and psychological adaptation of personality in military activity. In Collection of materials of the Scientific-Practical Conference (pp. 78–83). Irpin: Ukrainian Defense Forces School.
  6. Stasiuk, V. V. (2016). Psychology of local wars and armed conflicts: Textbook. Kyiv: National University of Defense of Ukraine.
  7. Stasiuk, V. V. (Ed.). (2017). Moral and psychological support in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Vol. II: Planning and organization of moral-psychological support of combat (military) operations: Textbook. Kyiv: National University of Defense of Ukraine.
  8. Stasiuk, V., Okhremenko, O., Mamchenko, S., & Khmiliar, O. (2018). Psychology of the subject of combat encounters: Monograph. Kyiv: Khimdzhest.

Submission

 
Flag Counter