Mixed-Mode Modelling: Mixing Methodologies For Organisational Intervention

Mixed-Mode Modelling: Mixing Methodologies For Organisational Intervention

Author: M.G. Nicholls

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1461302897

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The 1980s and 1990s have seen a growing interest in research and practice in the use of methodologies within problem contexts characterised by a primary focus on technology, human issues, or power. During the last five to ten years, this has given rise to challenges regarding the ability of a single methodology to address all such contexts, and the consequent development of approaches which aim to mix methodologies within a single problem situation. This has been particularly so where the situation has called for a mix of technological (the so-called 'hard') and human centred (so-called 'soft') methods. The approach developed has been termed mixed-mode modelling. The area of mixed-mode modelling is relatively new, with the phrase being coined approximately four years ago by Brian Lehaney in a keynote paper published at the 1996 Annual Conference of the UK Operational Research Society. Mixed-mode modelling, as suggested above, is a new way of considering problem situations faced by organisations. Traditional technological approaches used in management science have suffered criticisms relating to their adequacy in the past few decades, and these hard approaches have been replaced by soft methods, which consider process more relevant than outcome. However, the sole use of human centred approaches to organisational problems has also proved to be inadequate. Mixed-mode modelling accepts the importance of both process and outcome, and provides enabling mechanisms for hard and soft investigation to be undertaken.


Technological Change and Societal Growth: Analyzing the Future

Technological Change and Societal Growth: Analyzing the Future

Author: Coakes, Elayne

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2012-02-29

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1466602015

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"This book provides a practical and comprehensive forum for exchanging research ideas and down-to-earth practices which bridge the social and technical gap within organizations and society at large"--Provided by publisher.


Issues of Human Computer Interaction

Issues of Human Computer Interaction

Author: Anabela Sarmento

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1591402360

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Human Computer Interaction (HCI) has its roots in the main areas of industrial engineering, human factors and cognitive psychology with the focus on the development of user-friendly IT. Traditionally, the research in this area has emphasised the technological aspect of this relationship (the Computer). More recently, other aspects concerning the organizational, social and human context also began to be considered (the Human). Today, one can say that any attempt to facilitate the relationship between the machine and the user must consider not only the technological perspective (e.g., promote the usability) but also, for instance, the way the user is going to use the technology and his or her purpose as well as the social and cultural context of this use (the Human and the Computer).


End-User Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

End-User Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Author: Clarke, Steve

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-02-28

Total Pages: 2622

ISBN-13: 1599049465

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Covers the important concepts, methodologies, technologies, applications, social issues, and emerging trends in this field. Provides researchers, managers, and other professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to properly understand the role of end-user computing in the modern organization.


Clinical Knowledge Management

Clinical Knowledge Management

Author: Rajeev K. Bali

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1591403022

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"This book establishes a convergence in thinking between knowledge management and knowledge engineering healthcare applications"--Provided by publisher.


Innovative Strategies and Approaches for End-User Computing Advancements

Innovative Strategies and Approaches for End-User Computing Advancements

Author: Dwivedi, Ashish

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2012-09-30

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 1466620609

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As the use of internet applications with client server architecture and web browsers have increased the ability to draw on information, many managers now face the challenge of making effective decisions based on this data. Integrating end users into computer environments aid in the impact, design, and development that computer models have on performance and productivity. Innovative Strategies and Approaches for End-User Computing Advancements presents comprehensive research on the implementation of organizational and end user computing initiatives to further understand this discipline and its related fields. This book aims to bring together information technology educators, researchers, and practitioners who strive to advance the practice and understanding of organizational and end user computing.


A Handbook of Corporate Communication and Public Relations

A Handbook of Corporate Communication and Public Relations

Author: Sandra Oliver

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-04-22

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1134314485

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A bold addition to existing literature, this book provides an excellent overview of corporate communication. Taking a refreshing interdisciplinary approach, it is an essential reference, offering in-depth analysis and contemporary case studies.


Multicriteria Decision Aid Classification Methods

Multicriteria Decision Aid Classification Methods

Author: Michael Doumpos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2002-08-31

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1402008058

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The book discusses a new approach to the classification problem following the decision support orientation of multicriteria decision aid. The book reviews the existing research on the development of classification methods, investigating the corresponding model development procedures, and providing a thorough analysis of their performance both in experimental situations and real-world problems from the field of finance. Audience: Researchers and professionals working in management science, decision analysis, operations research, financial/banking analysis, economics, statistics, computer science, as well as graduate students in management science and operations research.


Non-Connected Convexities and Applications

Non-Connected Convexities and Applications

Author: G. Cristescu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1461500036

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Lectori salutem! The kind reader opens the book that its authors would have liked to read it themselves, but it was not written yet. Then, their only choice was to write this book, to fill a gap in the mathematicalliterature. The idea of convexity has appeared in the human mind since the antiquity and its fertility has led to a huge diversity of notions and of applications. A student intending a thoroughgoing study of convexity has the sensation of swimming into an ocean. It is due to two reasons: the first one is the great number of properties and applications of the classical convexity and second one is the great number of generalisations for various purposes. As a consequence, a tendency of writing huge books guiding the reader in convexity appeared during the last twenty years (for example, the books of P. M. Gruber and J. M. Willis (1993) and R. J. Webster (1994)). Another last years' tendency is to order, from some point of view, as many convexity notions as possible (for example, the book of I. Singer (1997)). These approaches to the domain of convexity follow the previous point of view of axiomatizing it (A. Ghika (1955), W. Prenowitz (1961), D. Voiculescu (1967), V. W. Bryant and R. J. Webster (1969)). Following this last tendency, our book proposes to the reader two classifications of convexity properties for sets, both of them starting from the internal mechanism of defining them.


Trends in Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Trends in Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Author: Abul Hasan Siddiqi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1461302633

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An important objective of the study of mathematics is to analyze and visualize phenomena of nature and real world problems for its proper understanding. Gradually, it is also becoming the language of modem financial instruments. To project some of these developments, the conference was planned under the joint auspices of the Indian Society of Industrial and Applied mathematics (ISlAM) and Guru Nanak Dev University (G. N. D. U. ), Amritsar, India. Dr. Pammy Manchanda, chairperson of Mathematics Department, G. N. D. U. , was appointed the organizing secretary and an organizing committee was constituted. The Conference was scheduled in World Mathematics Year 2000 but, due one reason or the other, it could be held during 22. -25. January 2001. How ever, keeping in view the suggestion of the International Mathematics union, we organized two symposia, Role of Mathematics in industrial development and vice-versa and How image of Mathematics can be improved in public. These two symposia aroused great interest among the participants and almost everyone participated in the deliberations. The discussion in these two themes could be summarized in the lengthy following lines: "Tradition of working in isolation is a barrier for interaction with the workers in the other fields of science and engineering, what to talk of non-academic areas, specially the private sector of finance and industry. Therefore, it is essential to build bridges within in stitutions and between institutions.