2019
DOI: 10.1590/1981-5344/4191
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Tomada de decisão organizacional: analisando o uso de informação por gestores pela via simbólica

Abstract: Resumo A explosão informacional decorrente do desenvolvimento tecnológico tem se consolidado como um desafio para as organizações, principalmente nos processos decisórios, pois ter a informação relevante no momento certo passou de um simples “clichê” a um diferencial competitivo.Entretanto, compreender o processo de tomada de decisão de um gestor envolto nesse contexto pressupõe uma complexidade muito maior que os perfis de competências habituais conseguem expressar. Neste sentido, foi desenvolvido um estudo e… Show more

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“…Araújo (2019a) and E. P. O. Araújo (2019b) in a qualitative study designed to investigate the unconscious aspects of IB prevalent among business executives in strategic, decision-making situations. On the other hand, Dal'Evedove et al ( 2014) used Flavell's metacognitive strategies, along with the models of Ellis, Wilson, and Calva-Gonz alez at a minimum level, to analyze the results of a verbal protocol used for studying the information-searching process employed by users of a university library.…”
Section: Other Theories and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Araújo (2019a) and E. P. O. Araújo (2019b) in a qualitative study designed to investigate the unconscious aspects of IB prevalent among business executives in strategic, decision-making situations. On the other hand, Dal'Evedove et al ( 2014) used Flavell's metacognitive strategies, along with the models of Ellis, Wilson, and Calva-Gonz alez at a minimum level, to analyze the results of a verbal protocol used for studying the information-searching process employed by users of a university library.…”
Section: Other Theories and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%