In organizations, groups of decision makers often meet to make judgments as a group on issues and tasks such as, hiring a person who best fits an open position. In such tasks called cognitive conflict tasks, where there is no conflict of interest, group members attempting to reach a common solution often differ on their perspectives to the problem. Cognitive conflicts have been studied in the context of Social Judgment Theory, which posits that persons or judges make a set of judgments about a set of events based on observation of a set of cues related to the events. Disagreement arises because the judges fail to understand each other’s judgment making policies. In order to reduce disagreement and move the group towards a group judgment pol...
Traditional definitions of group decision support systems provide a narrow perspective on the way in...
Applications of social judgment theory (SJT) are discussed with respect to policy formation and deci...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Abstract: In organizations, groups of decision makers often meet to make judgments as a group on is...
A process for resolving cognitive conflicts among group members with the help of cognitive maps and ...
Vita.Cognitive conflicts arise because the members view the problem from different perspectives, eve...
Supporting group decision-making when the decision makers are spread around the world is a complex p...
This paper proposes a group decision support method which can analyze participants' individual diffe...
In modern organizations where managers must constantly be dealing with an overload of information, i...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019. With the evolution of the orga...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environment of these days frequently require greater...
"Group decision-making usually involves a process of discussion and evaluation of alternatives. Impo...
This chapter is an update to the thinking framework for Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) propos...
Development of systems for computer-mediated Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) attracts increasing...
A Decision Support System is not merely a computer -based information system designed to collect, m...
Traditional definitions of group decision support systems provide a narrow perspective on the way in...
Applications of social judgment theory (SJT) are discussed with respect to policy formation and deci...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Abstract: In organizations, groups of decision makers often meet to make judgments as a group on is...
A process for resolving cognitive conflicts among group members with the help of cognitive maps and ...
Vita.Cognitive conflicts arise because the members view the problem from different perspectives, eve...
Supporting group decision-making when the decision makers are spread around the world is a complex p...
This paper proposes a group decision support method which can analyze participants' individual diffe...
In modern organizations where managers must constantly be dealing with an overload of information, i...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019. With the evolution of the orga...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environment of these days frequently require greater...
"Group decision-making usually involves a process of discussion and evaluation of alternatives. Impo...
This chapter is an update to the thinking framework for Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) propos...
Development of systems for computer-mediated Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) attracts increasing...
A Decision Support System is not merely a computer -based information system designed to collect, m...
Traditional definitions of group decision support systems provide a narrow perspective on the way in...
Applications of social judgment theory (SJT) are discussed with respect to policy formation and deci...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...