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Assunzione di ruolo, creazione di ruolo e coordinamento delle azioni

2014

SANDSTROM KENT L, LIVELY KATHRYN J, MARTIN DANIEL D, FINE GARY ALAN. (a cura di): RINALDI C, Simboli, Sé e Realtà sociale. L'approccio interazionista simbolico alla psicologia sociale e alla sociologia.

role makingcoordinamento azione socialeSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generalerole taking
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I Processi Decisionali. Paradossi, Sfide e Supporti

2007

decision making difficolta' decisionale aiuti decisionaliSettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generale
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Kaiken keskellä : keskijohto strategisen muutoksen tekijänä ja kokijana

2018

This research focuses on the actions and perceptions of the middle managers during a strategic change. Over the years, strategic change and middle managers have been studied from various points of view. The importance of middle managers and their roles and actions have been argued both for and against. Most of the recent research emphasises the middle managers’ importance in strategic organizational change as mediators between the change initiators and the change recipients. However, there is less research on middle managers’ and subordinates’ sensemaking processes during a strategic organizational change, especially when identity, culture, artefacts, emotions and change resistance are cons…

organizational culturestrategic changesocial identitymiddle managersensemakinghidden discourseartefact
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A Framework to Support Business-IT Alignment in Enterprise Architecture Decision Making

2008

First published in the proceedings of the EBRF 2007 conference ”Research Forum to Understand Business in Knowledge Society”, September 25-27, Jyväskylä, Finland Business-IT alignment is one of the key concerns of general management and chief information officers. It is commonly recognized as an important instrument for realizing organizational effectiveness. Achieving business-IT alignment requires often change in the way managers regard IT and it demands co-operation between general and IT management. The challenge of aligning business- and IT-related concerns and requirements in architecture decision making situations is the focus of this study. As one possible solution, we present a fram…

frameworkenterprise architecturebusiness-IT alignmentdecision making
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PIL.20-21-Unit 2. Creation and enforcement of international legal standards

2020

Public International Law. Unit 2. Sources of International Law. Powerpoint of the Academic Course 2020-2021.

unilateral actspublic international lawinternational custominternational law-making processUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOsources of international lawestoppel
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Social Psychology of Persuasion Applied to Human Agent Interaction

2008

This paper discusses and evaluates the application of a social psychologically enriched, user-centered approach to agent architecture design. The major aim is to facilitate human–agent interaction (HAI) by making agents not only algorithmically more intelligent but also socially more skillful in communicating with the user. A decision-making model and communicative argumentation strategies have been incorporated into the agent architecture. In the presented content resource management experiments, enhancement of human task performance is demonstrated for users that are supported by a persuasive agent. This superior performance seems to be rooted in a more trusting collaborative relationship…

persuasionhuman-agent interactionuser-centered designdecision making
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Electronic Patient Records in Interprofessional Decision Making: Standardized Categories and Local Use

2012

Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to improve interprofessional communication and support decision making. The aim of the current study is to explore the ways in which access to structured information from multiple professions within EPRs enters into the phases involved in arriving at final agreements about patients’ future care. The results show that decision making in interprofessional team rounds involves a prestructuring of a pathological reality. Further, the results demonstrate how information in EPRs is deconstructed and recast into patterns that presuppose knowledge about the EPR’s structural organization. This means tha…

standardizationpatient recordsinformation technologydecision making
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Insegnare a studiare in università

2009

autoregolazione metacognizione problem solving decision making didattica universitaria
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