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Browsing Intuition by Subject "Decision Making"

Browsing Intuition by Subject "Decision Making"

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  • Dane, Erik; Pratt, Michael G. (2007)
    We review and reconceptualize “intuition,” defining intuitions as affectively charged judgments that arise through rapid, nonconscious, and holistic associations. In doing so, we delineate intuition from other decision-making ...
  • Patton, John R. (2003)
    To maintain and sustain competitive work organizations, leadership is necessary to help organizations develop a new vision, and rapidly manage organizational change to position themselves for pursuit of the new vision. ...
  • Sinclair, Marta; Ashkanasy, Neal M. (2005)
    Faced with today’s ill-structured business environment of fast-paced change and rising uncertainty, organizations have been searching for management tools that will perform satisfactorily under such ambiguous conditions. ...
  • Pretz, Jean E; Folse, Victoria N (2011)
    Aims and objectives.  This article examines the relationship between domain-specific and domain-general intuition among practicing nurses and student nurses to determine the role of intuition in nurses’ decision making. ...

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