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Competence and Trust in Choice Architecture

Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 2010
Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein’s Nudge advances a theory of how designers can improve decision-making in various situations where people have to make choices. We claim that the moral acceptability of nudges hinges in part on whether they can provide an account of the competence required to offer nudges, an account that would serve to warrant our ...
Evan Selinger, Kyle Powys Whyte
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Visual Technologies for Urban Design Competences in Architecture Education

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2019
The paper is concerned about the influence of visual technologies as an aid to acquire the required competences in the process of designing and representing urban spaces in Architecture studies. It is inferred that by using technology, an architecture student can perform their projects in a way that adjust the way of learning to their profile and to ...
Monica V. Sanchez-Sepulveda   +2 more
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ENSURING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN A JOINT-STOCK COMPANY'S STRATEGIC COMPETENCIES ARCHITECTURE

Actual Problems of Economics, 2022
The competence approach peculiarities to the enterprise's strategic management have been defined. It has been proven that the strategic competence prerequisites have an individual-personal nature of origin (professional competencies), a group basis of formation (role and functional competencies), and a manifestation systemic nature (strategic ...
Oleksandr Popov, Oleg Shram
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Product, Process, and Knowledge Architectures in Organizational Competence

2003
Abstract The ability of an organization to succeed in a competitive environment ultimately depends on its ability to provide product offers that are perceived as valuable and attractive by potential customers. Firms differ greatly in their approaches to meeting this basic ‘market test’ of organizational competence, but all firms have in ...
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Competence-Based Architecture for Knowledge Logistics in Project-Oriented Organization

2011
Many modern knowledge-based organizations (i.a. IT companies) apply the project-oriented model to manage all their business activities. Projects run within knowledge-based organizations consisting primarily of intellectual tasks require adequate knowledge from the organization staff.
Przemysław Różewski   +1 more
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The Need for Moral Competency in Autonomous Agent Architectures

2016
Autonomous robots will have to have the capability to make decisions on their own to varying degrees. In this chapter, I will make the plea for developing moral capabilities deeply integrated into the control architectures of such autonomous agents, for I shall argue that any ordinary decision-making situation from daily life can be turned into a ...
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