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Intuiting process as sensing plus sensemaking
The literature on intuition within the management scholarship identified six necessary and sufficient characteristics that define intuition: intuition is rapid, alogical, holistic, tacit, has an intrinsic certainty, and is spontaneous (cf Dane & Pratt ...
Bas, Alina +2 more
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Voices From the Coast: Stakeholder Participation and Perception on Creating a Marine Protected Area
ABSTRACT This study explores participatory processes in the context of marine conservation, with a specific focus on recent initiatives undertaken by the Apulia region in Italy to establish a new Marine Protected Area (MPA). Employing a qualitative cross‐sectional methodology, the study investigates how local communities perceive and engage with the ...
Giampiero Palazzo +3 more
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QualityTrails: Data Quality Provenance as a Basis for Sensemaking
Visual Analytics prototypes increasingly support human sensemaking through providing Provenance information. For data analysts the challenge of knowledge generation starts with assessing the quality of a data set, but Provenance is not yet utilized to ...
Bors, Christian +3 more
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ABSTRACT Existing research examines the relationship between personal life shocks and financial well‐being primarily through the lens of objective markers of the individual's financial situation (e.g., liquidity). Little attention has been paid to the relative roles of these objective markers and more intuitive or affect‐based factors in how an ...
Jordan Bell +2 more
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Drawing from narrative interviews with eight Protestant pastors in the U.S. and Canada, this paper explores community-building under the conditions of late modernity through the lenses of individualization and sensemaking.
Scott J. Hagley
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Consumer Behavior Toward Health‐Related Mobile Applications: A Hybrid Review and Future Agenda
ABSTRACT Mobile health (MH) has the potential to address many consumer challenges, but consumer responses to it remain varied. In this regard, the consumer's perspective on MH is becoming increasingly attractive to academia and business. This review aims to synthesize and analyze 103 studies from 2010 to 2024 using the Scientific Procedures and ...
Omer Faruk Celebi +3 more
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Sensemaking AI: Introducing a research and design agenda for human–AI networks
Digital technologies and AI promise to optimise complex systems through data-driven decisions, predictive modelling, and anticipatory action. However, this optimisation imperative creates a fundamental paradox: as systems excel at achieving measurable ...
Tina Comes
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E-discovery viewed as integrated human-computer sensemaking: the challenge of 'Frames'
In addressing the question of the design on technologies for e-discovery it is essential to recognise that such work takes place through a system in which both people and technology interact as a complex whole.
Attfield, S., Blandford, A.
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ABSTRACT Firms invest heavily in corporate social initiatives (CSIs), yet evidence of behaviour change remains limited. This study examines whether corporate social marketing (CSM) elicits stronger behavioural intentions to change than other CSI formats, such as philanthropy and cause‐related marketing (CRM), and identifies the psychological mechanisms
Paul Blaise Issock Issock
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Danske Værnepligtiges Meningsskabelse i Forbindelse med Beredskabsindsatser
Incident command in Denmark has changed. This is evident from how the training of conscripts and incident commanders has evolved from a traditional perspective focussing on a shared situational picture to a relational perspective focussing on sensemaking.
Mads Skov Milthers +1 more
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