This study examines the impact of positive mood on the effective usage of a Decision Support System (DSS). Using current cognitive theories, a theoretical argument about DSS usage is developed. This argument is then investigated via a lab experiment. The results of the lab experiment show that decision makers in positive mood used a greater number of informational cues provided by the DSS and made more accurate judgments
Background: Decision aids (DAs) are non-directive communication tools that help patients make value-...
In this study, we investigated the influence of mood on a production scheduling managerial task by c...
The very nature of decision support systems (DSS) is to guide and support the user. Yet decisional g...
Many of the current models of decision making in the Decision Support Systems (DSS) literature assum...
While psychology research indicates that positive mood enhances cognition and behavior, MIS research...
While the technology acceptance model (TAM) is generally robust, TAM’s antecedent constructs, ease o...
Masters Thesis for Andrew E. Reed Special Committee: Joseph Mikels (chair) Barbara Koslowski A...
This article reviews evidence indicating that, in most circumstances, positive affect enhances probl...
The purpose of this diary study with a three-month follow up among 67 business starters was to test ...
This paper begins to answer the call to broaden current theories of individual decision-making by in...
The traditional assumption i the decision sup-port systems (DSS) literature is that if decision make...
Decsion making is a necessary and integral part of life. This paper examines several specific concep...
This paper presents a research model and empirical findings on the relationship between positive aff...
Research on human decision making has traditionally focused on how people actually make decisions, h...
This paper presents an hypothesis for future testing to examine the relationship between user cognit...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) are non-directive communication tools that help patients make value-...
In this study, we investigated the influence of mood on a production scheduling managerial task by c...
The very nature of decision support systems (DSS) is to guide and support the user. Yet decisional g...
Many of the current models of decision making in the Decision Support Systems (DSS) literature assum...
While psychology research indicates that positive mood enhances cognition and behavior, MIS research...
While the technology acceptance model (TAM) is generally robust, TAM’s antecedent constructs, ease o...
Masters Thesis for Andrew E. Reed Special Committee: Joseph Mikels (chair) Barbara Koslowski A...
This article reviews evidence indicating that, in most circumstances, positive affect enhances probl...
The purpose of this diary study with a three-month follow up among 67 business starters was to test ...
This paper begins to answer the call to broaden current theories of individual decision-making by in...
The traditional assumption i the decision sup-port systems (DSS) literature is that if decision make...
Decsion making is a necessary and integral part of life. This paper examines several specific concep...
This paper presents a research model and empirical findings on the relationship between positive aff...
Research on human decision making has traditionally focused on how people actually make decisions, h...
This paper presents an hypothesis for future testing to examine the relationship between user cognit...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) are non-directive communication tools that help patients make value-...
In this study, we investigated the influence of mood on a production scheduling managerial task by c...
The very nature of decision support systems (DSS) is to guide and support the user. Yet decisional g...