Advances in managerial cognition and organizational information processing
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Advances in managerial cognition and organizational information processing
JAI Press, 1994-
- v. 5, 1994
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Advances in Information Processing in Organizations
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
v. 5, 1994336.1-A16-540941004340
Note
The publication of this volume marks our inaugural version of "Advances in Managerial Cognition and Organizational Information Processing." successor to the former "Advances in Information Processing in Organizations"---p. xi
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume covers such topics as theoretical articles, mapping learning processes in organizations, techniques to compare cognitive maps, negotiation as problem solving and computer-aided text analysis.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theoretical articles: toward a cognitive theory of organizations, Mariann Jelinek, Joseph A. Litterer
- mapping learning processes in organizations - a multi-level framework linking learning and organizing, Mary Ann Glynn et al
- a theory of temporal adjustments of the evaluation of events - rosy prospection and rosy retrospection, Terence R. Mitchell, Leigh Thompson
- performance appraisal - the influence of liking on cognition, Robert L. Cardy, Gregory H. Dobbins
- techniques to compare cognitive maps, Kevin Daniels et al
- do cognitive maps make sense? W.J. Scheper, J. Faber
- negotiation as problem solving, Michael J. Prietula, Laurie R. Weingart
- computers and competitive advantages - the strategic management of information systems, Ewan Sutherland. Part 2 Empirical articles: interpreting strategic issues - making sense of "1992", Susan C. Schneider
- modelling individual knowledge in the personnel evaluation process, Guido Capaldo, Giuseppe Zollo
- feedback sign and "mindful versus mindless" information processing, Kenneth J. Dunegan
- computer-aided text analysis - are words a window to the mind? Beverly C. Winterscheid.
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