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Author Frâncila Weidt Neiva; Marcos R. S. Borges pdf  isbn
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  Title Sharing Gut Feelings to Support Collaborative Decision Making Type Conference Article
  Year 2019 Publication Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management Abbreviated Journal Iscram 2019  
  Volume Issue Pages  
  Keywords Knowledge sharing, intuitive teams, collaborative intuitions  
  Abstract Expertise-based intuition plays a key role in decision making, especially in complex environments as those

involved with crisis and emergency domains where decisions often need to be made on the basis of dynamic,

incomplete, and/ or contradictory information. In such environments, a deliberative analysis is often impossible

or inefficient. Using teams to make collaborative decisions in complex environments can bring benefits to

organizations, but the complexity of supporting this scenario also increases. The present work proposes a

solution based on graphs to support the sharing of the intuition rationale in teams aiming at an accelerated

expertise. The development of the proposal is part of a methodological context of design science research. In

this paper we report the execution of one of the expected cycles that explores the use of generated artifacts in

practice that then produced insights for the proposed computational support.
 
  Address Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil;Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brasil  
  Corporate Author Thesis  
  Publisher Iscram Place of Publication Valencia, Spain Editor Franco, Z.; González, J.J.; Canós, J.H.  
  Language English Summary Language English Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 2411-3387 ISBN 978-84-09-10498-7 Medium  
  Track T5- Intelligent and Semantic Web Systems Expedition Conference 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM 2019)  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1894  
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Author Heather M. Fuchs; Norbert Steigenberger; Thomas Lübcke pdf  isbn
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  Title Intuition or deliberation ? How do professionals make decisions in action? Type Conference Article
  Year 2015 Publication ISCRAM 2015 Conference Proceedings ? 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Abbreviated Journal ISCRAM 2015  
  Volume Issue Pages  
  Keywords decision making; deliberation; dual processing; experts; intuition  
  Abstract Despite intense research on decision-making in action, we still know little about when decision-makers rely on deliberate vs. intuitive decision-making in decision situations under complexity and uncertainty. This paper studies decision-making modes (deliberate vs. intuitive) in complex task environments contingent on perceived complexity, experience, and decision style preference. We find that relatively inexperienced decision-makers respond to increases in subjective complexity with an increase in deliberation and tend to follow their decision style preference. Experienced decision-makers are less guided by their decision preference and respond to increases in subjective complexity only minimally. Our paper contributes to a developing stream of research linking decision-making with intra-personal and environmental properties and fosters our understanding of the conditions under which decision-makers rely on intuitive vs. deliberate decision modes. In doing so, we go one step further towards a comprehensive theory of decision-making in action.  
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  Publisher University of Agder (UiA) Place of Publication Kristiansand, Norway Editor L. Palen; M. Buscher; T. Comes; A. Hughes  
  Language English Summary Language English Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 2411-3387 ISBN 9788271177881 Medium  
  Track Decision Support Systems Expedition Conference ISCRAM 2015 Conference Proceedings ? 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management  
  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 1291  
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