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Attention Management

American Economic Review: Insights, 2018
Attention costs can cause some information to be ignored and decisions to be imperfect. Can we improve the material welfare of a rationally inattentive agent by restricting his information in the first place? In our model, a well-intentioned principal provides information to an agent for whom information is costly to process, but the principal does ...
Elliot Lipnowski   +2 more
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Deliberative attention management

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2013
Purpose – The aim of this study is to explore the drivers of supply and demand for attention in the managerial context, and develop a framework of managerial tools for allocating attention to various competing demands.Design/methodology/approach – Deliberative attention refers to the application of attention to prolonged reflection and consideration of
Dave Valliere, Thomas Gegenhuber
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Improving Attention and Managing Attentional Problems

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Abstract: Research and clinical experience in the field of brain injury rehabilitation have focused quite extensively on the need and potential to retrain attentional skills that are commonly affected by acquired brain injury. Four approaches to managing attention impairments that have emerged from this literature include attention process training ...
M M, Sohlberg, C A, Mateer
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Managing Market Attention

2015
Abstract We return to the problem that motivated the original behavioral theory of the firm, price adjustment, but from the standpoint of post-Carnegie School perspectives on cognition, attention, and routines. Whereas work in the Carnegie School tradition has tended to develop models of firms in opposition to economic theory, we seek
Mark J. Zbaracki, Mark Bergen
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Semantic Attention Management

IEEE Internet Computing, 2006
Many possibilities exist for semantic technologies. Indeed, using over loaded terms correctly in a given context is a major challenge that semantics is attempting to meet, thus making it the technology of globalization. But in this column, we discuss applications that help us manage what we pay attention to: semantic attention management (SAM ...
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Enterprise Attention Management

2010
In this chapter we give an overview of technologies and tools that can support the management of attention of employees. Moreover, we present a novel approach for managing users’ attention in knowledge intensive organisations which goes beyond informing a user about changes in relevant information towards proactively supporting the user to react on ...
Stelios Karapiperis   +4 more
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