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Subjective agency and awareness of shared actions
Consciousness and Cognition, 2010Voluntary actions and their distal effects are intimately related in conscious awareness. When an expected effect follows a voluntary action, the experience of the interval between these events is compressed in time, a phenomenon known as 'intentional binding' (IB).
Lars, Strother +2 more
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Output Shares in Bilateral Agency Contracts
Journal of Economic Theory, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Neary, Hugh M., Winter, Ralph A.
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Shared and Institutional Agency
2022Abstract Our human lives involve remarkable forms of practical organization: diachronic organization of individual activity, small-scale organization of shared action, and the organization of institutions. A theory of human action should help us understand these multiple forms of human practical organization and their interrelations ...
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Information sharing practice in multi‐agency working
Aslib Proceedings, 2010PurposeThis paper seeks to make a contribution to understanding of knowledge sharing in the public sector, with specific reference to a context in which multi‐agency working is important, and the information being shared is personal case information.Design/methodology/approachA literature review summarises previous research on knowledge management and ...
Peel, Michelle, Rowley, Jennifer
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International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2009
The ability of local government agencies to effectively utilise technologies to share information constitutes a critical element in nationwide efforts to fight terrorism, combat crime, and protect citizen safety. Alarmingly, current practices have neither effectively transferred information that local government agencies need, nor adequately captured ...
Asli Yagmur Akbulut +4 more
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The ability of local government agencies to effectively utilise technologies to share information constitutes a critical element in nationwide efforts to fight terrorism, combat crime, and protect citizen safety. Alarmingly, current practices have neither effectively transferred information that local government agencies need, nor adequately captured ...
Asli Yagmur Akbulut +4 more
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G2G information sharing among government agencies
Information & Management, 2014Despite its importance in government operations, G2G information sharing remains a challenge for IT professionals worldwide. While recent literature has examined this challenge in Western countries, little has been published on Eastern countries. We developed a four-layer model of G2G information sharing across horizontal functional agencies and used ...
Jing Fan, Pengzhu Zhang, David C. Yen
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Shared Clients; Substance Misuse Agency Clients in Generic Agencies
Addiction Research, 2000This paper reports on the method and the results of the Drug Tracking Project, a comprehensive multi-disciplinary database for social, health and criminal justice agencies. It analyses overlap between total agency populations and tracks the progress of all drug and alcohol agency clients in one county through a range of services to identify the sub ...
Keene, J. M., Bailey, S. E.
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Shared Agency and Contralateral Commitments
The Philosophical Review, 2004My concern here is to motivate some theses in the philosophy of mind concerning the interpersonal character of intentions. I will do so by investigating aspects of shared agency. The main point will be that when acting together with others one must be able to act directly on the intention of another or others in a way that is relevantly similar to the ...
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Information Sharing in and Across Government Agencies
Social Science Computer Review, 2004This article is based on an exploratory, interdisciplinary study of issues related to information sharing within and across three public agencies. Based on Schein’s work, three subcultures within the public sector (scientist, politician, and bureaucrat) were identified as a framework to examine these issues.
David B. Drake +2 more
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Shared Agency: The Praxiological Approach
2016This chapter reinterprets the praxiological approach to collective actions and cooperation with the use of the contemporary philosophy of shared agency. It begins with a discussion of Kotarbinski’s account of collective actions, shows its peculiar character and defends the view that Kotarbinski’s account of cooperation implies modularity.
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