... usually takes the form of cross organizational or inter-organizational workgroups, in physical, virtual or blended forms ... Cardenas, IC; Al-Jibouri, SHS; Halman, JIM; van Tol, FA (2014). "Modeling Risk-Related Knowledge in Tunneling Projects". Risk ... In an organizational context, tacit knowledge refers to a kind of knowledge that human beings develop by the experience they ... An organizational culture which is based on trust. This encourages employees to share their knowledge. Employees' strong ...
Ajzen, I (1991). "The theory of planned behavior". Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 50 (2): 179-211. doi: ... including the transtheoretical model, theory of planned behavior and norm-activation model, to build the stage model of self- ... Other behaviour models, such as the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and the stage model of self-regulated change, also ... In the 1983 version of the model, Relapse is considered one of the five stages of change. In the 1983 version of the model, the ...
Banker, B. S. (1993). An intergroup model of organizational mergers. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Department of Psychology, ... The common ingroup identity model is a theoretical model proposed by Samuel L. Gaertner and John F. Dovidio that outlines the ... The model describes how intergroup bias can be reduced if members of different groups can be induced to conceive of themselves ... According to the model, different types of intergroup interdependence and cognitive, perceptual, affective, linguistic, and ...
Journal of Policy Modeling 27:853-866; Mathews, J. A. 2005. Strategy and the Crystal Cycle. California Management Review 47 (2 ... Technological discontinuities and organizational environments. Administrative Science Quarterly 31 (3):439-465. Tan, H., & ... Forecasting industry turning points: the US hotel industry cycle model. Hospitality Management 18:159-170. Berman J, Pfleeger J ... Technological discontinuities and dominant designs: A cyclical model of technological change. Administrative Science Quarterly ...
What is Commitment? Physical, Organizational, and Social COIN@AAMAS. April 27, 2006b. Carl Hewitt (2007a) What is Commitment? ... The Actor model, first published in 1973, is a mathematical model of concurrent computation. The Actor model treats "Actors" as ... the Actor model was developed as an inherently concurrent model. In the Actor model sequentiality was a special case that ... The framework of modelling was based on Scott's model of domains and as such was not based on sequential processes. His work ...
His model is an interpretation of the garbage can model of organizational choice. In a garbage can model, organization is seen ... doi:10.1111/j.1541-0072.2009.00329.x. Cohen, M. D.; March, J. G.; Olsen, J. P. (1972). "). Garbage can model of organizational ... Cobb states that the greatest contribution of the garbage can model is the creation of new terms like policy entrepreneur that ... She finds that his findings are beneficial for pursuing more empirical investigation and debate on different models of the ...
Chatman, J. A. (1989). "Improving interactional organizational research: A model of person-organization fit". Academy of ... Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. 8 (1): 199-233. doi:10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-012420- ... Trait activation theory is based on a specific model of job performance, and can be considered an elaborated or extended view ... The second paper is A Personality Trait-Based Interactionist Model of Job Performance by Robert P. Tett and Dawn D. Burnett. ...
ISBN 0-8186-7740-6. Santander, V.F.A.; Castro, J.F.B. (2002). "Deriving use cases from organizational modeling". IEEE Joint ... Compared with SD models, SR models provide a more detailed level of modeling by looking inside actors to model internal, ... The SR model shows the dependencies of the actors by including the SD model. Relating to these dependencies, the SR model ... Actor modeling Business Motivation Model Goal modeling Goal-oriented Requirements Language (GRL) KAOS (software development) ...
Role model healthy behaviors, routines, and coping skills. Use a positive parenting approach based on communication and respect ... Provide organizational support Facilitate peer support. Rotate work schedules to mitigate stress. Implement interventions ...
Leiter, M.P.; Maslach, C. (1999). "Six areas of worklife: A model of the organizational context of burnout". Journal of Health ... Research based on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model indicates that the emotional exhaustion, the core of burnout, is ... Demerouti, E.; Bakker, A.B.; Nachreiner, F.; Schaufeli, W.B. (2001). "The Job Demands-Resources Model of Burnout". Journal of ... Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. 66 (3): 197-212. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8325.1993.tb00532.x. Gold, Y. (1984 ...
Opt, S. K. (2003). Organizational change: An attention-switching view. In J. Biberman & A. Alkhafaji (Eds.), Business research ... The RSI model was developed in the writings of communication theorist William R. Brown. The model provides a framework for ... The RSI model holds that social hierarchy arises out of naming relationships "same" and "different." In the model, relational ... and maneuvers of New York urban planner Robert Moses to demonstrate RSI model concepts. The RSI model predicts that shifts in ...
Organizational, and Social COIN@AAMAS. 2006. (Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from April 2017, All Wikipedia neutral ... In computer science, the Actor model and process calculi are two closely related approaches to the modelling of concurrent ... which can also be used to model channel-like communications (Cardelli and Gordon 1998)). In contrast, actors in the Actor model ... There is only one Actor model (although it has numerous formal systems for design, analysis, verification, modeling, etc.); ...
"Organizational statement of the NAR" (PDF). National Association of Rocketry. "Rocket (Black Powder)". PyroGuide. 2010-04-10. ... A model rocket is a small rocket designed to reach low altitudes (e.g., 100-500 m (330-1,640 ft) for 30 g (1.1 oz) model) and ... I Landed A Model Rocket Like SpaceX, retrieved 2022-08-02 LLL Landing Test 8 Raw, retrieved 2023-06-06 "Video Camera on Model ... The first American model rocket company was Model Missiles Incorporated (MMI), in Denver, Colorado, opened by Stine and others ...
Carl Hewitt What is Commitment? Physical, Organizational, and Social COIN@AAMAS. 2006a. (Articles copied to Wikibooks in need ... 1973), is a mathematical model of concurrent computation. This article reports on the later history of the Actor model in which ... and development of the first proof theory and denotational model. Investigations began into the basic power of the Actor model ... Carl Hewitt [1985] argued that because of the use of Arbiters that the Actor model was more powerful than logic programming ( ...
How to Use Models of Organizational Decision Making? Ann Bus Adm Sci. Bergmiller GG, McCright PR, Weisenborn G, 2011. A new ... There are several models of decision-making: When using this model, the following conditions are assumed. The decision will be ... Decision-making models are used as a method and process to fulfill the following objectives: Every team member is clear about ... model for organizational sustainability. 61st Annu IIE Conf Expo Proc. O'Sullivan, Owen (2014). Losing control: the hidden role ...
Towards an elaborated model of work design". Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. 74 (4): 413-440. doi: ... The authors of the job demands-resources model argued that previous models of employee well-being "have been restricted to a ... The job demands-resources model was introduced as a theoretical extension to the job demands-control model, and recognizes that ... Karasek's (1979) job demands-control model is the earliest and most cited model relating work design to occupational stress. ...
The point at which critical mass is achieved is sometimes referred to as a threshold within the threshold model of statistical ... David, R., Aubert, B.A., Bernard, J-G., & Luczak-Roesch, M. (2020). Critical Mass in Inter-Organizational Platforms. Americas ... Rauniar, Rupak; Rawski, Greg; Yang, Jei; Johnson, Ben (4 February 2014). "Technology acceptance model (TAM) and social media ... Granovetter, Mark (1978). "Threshold Models of Collective Behavior". American Journal of Sociology. 83 (6): 1420. doi:10.1086/ ...
NDM provides the observations and models, and controlled experimentation provides the testing and formalization. The present ... These include situations marked by limited time, uncertainty, high stakes, team and organizational constraints, unstable ... Models and Methods (PDF). Ablex. ISBN 978-0-89391-943-6. Archived from the original on 2012-01-28.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: bot ... Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 91 (2): 215-229. doi:10.1016/S0749-5978(03)00027-X. Klein, Gary A.; ...
ISBN 978-0-7021-6664-8. Marsh Jr., Charles W. (2001). "Public Relations Ethics: Contrasting Models from the Rhetorics of Plato ... ISBN 978-1-134-06129-7. Rachel Barker; George Charles Angelopulo (August 1, 2005). Integrated Organisational Communication. ... Marsh, Charles (April 26, 2013). Classical Rhetoric and Modern Public Relations: An Isocratean Model. Routledge. pp. 4-. ISBN ...
This technique creates statistical and graphical models of the people, tasks, groups, knowledge and resources of organizational ... Organizational network analysis (ONA) is a method for studying communication and socio-technical networks within a formal ... Organizational Network Analysis, when combined with such engagement surveys, however change the way that leaders use and ... Merrill, Jacqueline; Suzanne Bakken; Michael Caldwell; Kathleen Carley; Maxine Rockoff (2005). "Applying Organizational Network ...
In applying this model to risk aversion, the function can be used to show how an individual's preferences of wins and losses ... Organizational Behavior and Human Performance. 25 (3): 395-418. doi:10.1016/0030-5073(80)90037-9. Battalio, RaymondC.; Kagel, ... Based on both the von Neumann-Morgenstern and Nash Game Theory model, a risk-averse person will happily receive a smaller ... John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern first developed the model in their book Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour. ...
His work has focussed on transportation, infrastructure and in particular computer-based simulation and modeling, notably of ... Wallace's research interests center around decision support systems, the process of modeling and emergency management. ...
Callejo, Miguel Blanco; Forcadell, Francisco Javier (16 November 2006). "Real Madrid football club: A new model of business ... organization for sports clubs in Spain". Global Business and Organizational Excellence. 26 (1): 51-64. doi:10.1002/joe.20121. ...
Although the five-factor model Organ outlined in 1988 is generally accepted, inconsistencies still remain. Within the ... Graham provides a definition of organizational participation: "interest in organizational affairs guided by ideal standards of ... Williams, L. J., & Anderson, S. E. (1991). Job satisfaction and organizational commitment as predictors of organizational ... while organizational citizenship behavior-organizational (OCBO) are behaviors directed at the organization as a whole. The ...
As of 2023, the journal is published open access, under the Subscribe to Open model. According to the 2023 Journal Citation ... The Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal ... It publishes review articles relevant to the fields of industrial and organizational psychology, organizational behavior, and ... "Introduction". Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. 1. 2014. doi:10.1146/annurev-op-1-022814 ...
... both of which can be converted into organisational knowledge. While introduced by Nonaka in 1990, the model was further ... In this model, tacit knowledge is presented variously as uncodifiable ("tacit aspects of knowledge are those that cannot be ... 60-76 in Towards Organizational Knowledge: The Pioneering Work of Ikujiro Nonaka, edited by G. von Krogh, et al. Basingstoke, ... Assuming that knowledge is created through the interaction between tacit and explicit knowledge, the Nonaka-Takeuchi model ...
A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice. The paper, since frequently cited, describes the garbage can model, a model which ... Cohen's research and publication continued to use computers to model complex organizational behavior. In 1995 he worked with ... Cohen, Michael D.; March, James G.; Olsen, Johan P. (1972). "A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice". Administrative ... Cohen, Michael D.; March, James G.; Olsen, Johan P. (1972). "A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice". Administrative ...
Journal of Organizational Computing, 2, 321-341. Postmes, T., Spears, R., & Lea, M. (1998). Breaching or building social ... The social identity model of deindividuation effects (or SIDE model) is a theory developed in social psychology and ... the SIDE model is becoming a more researched topic. The SIDE model tells us that people change their behavior when introduced ... The SIDE model was developed, in first instance, to account for contradictory effects of social cues in online groups. SIDE ...
p. 9. ISBN 978-0-8036-4661-2. Barnlund 2013, p. 45-6. Nicotera, Anne M. (2019). "1. Organizing the Study of Organizational ... This problem is partially resolved by interaction models, like Schramm's model. For interaction models, communication is a two- ... His transactional model is often seen as the origin of constitutive models of communication. It has been applied to fields such ... Barnlund's model of communication is one of the most well-known transactional models of communication. It was published by Dean ...
A Test of a Sleep Mediation Model". Scandinavian Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. 2. doi:10.16993/sjwop.25. "C120 ...