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Developing a Methodology to Study Crew Information Behavior in Aviation
The purpose of the study presented in this paper was to assess whether concepts from Information Science could be used to develop and initially validate a framework to study the information behavior of flight crews in the civil aviation domain. Distributed use of information within groups remains a weak link...
Tags: University Of Illinois, Aviation, Information Behavior, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources
White papers 2004-10-01

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ITI explores information behavior and the future of libraries.(books to check out: job-related reading)(Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory)(Information Tomorrow: Reflections on Technology a
Information Today, Inc. presents Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory (ISBN: 978-157387-310-9, 384 pp., $59.50) edited by Diane Nahl and Dania Bilal. Jennifer Preece, who authored the foreword for the text, maintains that information scientists and knowledge workers neglect...
Tags: Information Today Inc., job, theory
Research articles 2008-01-01
Funding Opportunities for Research in Human Information Behavior
The 4th Annual Research Symposium of the ASIS&T Special Interest Group/Information Needs, Seeking and Use (SIG/USE), held in Providence, Rhode Island, at the 2004 Annual Meeting, examined funding opportunities for research in human information behavior HIB. The symposium had a dual purpose: to help HIB researchers submit successful proposals while...
Tags: agency, MARKETING, National Science Foundation, researcher, Sanmina-SCI Corp.
Research articles 2005-08-01
Company Profile for Syracuse University School of Information Studies
The School of Information Studies at Syracuse University is ranked No. 1 in the nation for information systems and is a nationally ranked center for innovative programs in information policy, information behavior, information management, information systems, information technology and information services. The school offers an undergraduate degree, certificates of advanced...
Tags: Syracuse University
Research articles 2007-10-12
INT'L SURVEY SHOWS RESEARCHERS HAVE EXCELLENT ACCESS TO SCHOLARLY INFORMATION.
(Full text of statement. Contact details below.) LONDON, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire - AsiaNet/ -- International research amongst 4,000 scientific and medical research authors from 97 countries conducted by the Center for Information Behavior and the Evaluation of Research CIBER at City University in London has...
Tags: City University, London, MARKETING, researcher, survey
Research articles 2004-10-19
Building Trust Through Ethical Sales Behavior
Effective selling requires more than an ability to communicate a product's features or benefits. Sales representatives must also develop quality relationships with their customers. Regardless of a company's reputation, customers choose to do business with people they trust. Sales representatives have to earn that trust by behaving ethically and conveying...
Tags: Representative, Product, Customer, Sales Representative, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-15
The Role Of Information In IPO Underpricing: Implications From Refiling Behavior In The IPO Pricing Process
This paper investigates the role of information played in pricing Initial Public Offerings IPOs under a unique environment provided by refiling behavior updating a new price range after the preliminary prospectus but before the final prospectus in the price-setting process of IPOs. The authors found extra supportive evidence to the...
Tags: Queen, IPO, Financial Planning, Investment, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2005-08-01
Information Is a Strategic Resource, So Use It
Last summer, my American Airlines flight from San Francisco to Miami was diverted to Los Angeles for mechanical problems. By the time the plane finally arrived in Miami -- five hours late -- many passengers, including me, had missed their connections to South America.  American...
Tags: American Airlines, Customer, Harrah, Food & Beverage, Outsourcing, Sales Channel, Databases, Financial Services, Manufacturing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Sales, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Blog posts 2009-05-04
Information and Competition in U.S. Forest Service Timber Auctions
This paper studies the bidding behavior of firms in U.S. Forest Service timber auctions in 1976--1990. When conducting timber auctions, the Forest Service publicly announces its estimates of the tract characteristics before the auction, and each bidder additionally has an opportunity to inspect the tract and form its own private...
Tags: Auction
White papers 2003-01-01
The Use of Organizational Culture and Structure to Guide Strategic Behavior: An Information Processing Perspective
This article presents a descriptive model explaining the roles and relationships of organizational culture and organizational structure in guiding employee behavior toward strategic objectives. Using an information-processing view, it proposes that organizational culture and structure direct the behavior of employees through the reduction of uncertainty and equivocality. Furthermore, it propose...
Tags: Organizational Culture
White papers 2001-04-01
I-Behavior Announces Hanover Direct as Charter Member in Online Database Co-op
Business Editors WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 4, 2000 I-Behavior Inc., a company that provides marketing data and information-based services to businesses involved in e-commerce, announced Hanover Direct Inc. (AMEX: HNV) as an anchor tenant of its co-operative database, a list of opt-in consumer names that will consolidate online...
Tags: Hanover Direct Inc.
Research articles 2000-04-04
Denial of Death and Economic Behavior
This paper models denial of death and its effect on economic behavior. Attempts to reduce death anxiety and the possibility of denial of mortality-relevant information interact with intertemporal choices and may lead to time-inconsistent behavior and other "behavioral" phenomena. The paper shows that the mere possibility of engaging in this...
Tags: Denial, National Bureau Of Economic Research, Insurance, Taxes, Financial Planning, Free Trade, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2005-06-01
Network knowledge organization: do knowledge structures for sexual and emotional information reflect gender or sexual orientation?
INTRODUCTION It has long been accepted that cognitive variables can influence behavior. In fact, there is a voluminous literature examining the influence of cognition on various aspects of social behavior. One component of social behavior that is particularly relevant to the present discussion is sexual behavior. Early research examining...
Tags: Symons Corp.
Research articles 1998-11-01
StealthWatch by Lancope Deployed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Behavior-based Network Intelligence Improves Network Health and Security Posture
ATLANTA -- Lancope, Inc., the leading provider of Network Behavior Anomaly Detection NBAD solutions, today announced that the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Information Technology Services ITS has deployed StealthWatch as part of an overall network security strategy. By combining behavior-based network intelligence with rich contextual awareness of...
Tags: health care, network, security, University of North Carolina
Research articles 2005-05-03
ESTIMATING SLOPE FOR PREDICTING FIRE BEHAVIOR*
When predicting fire behavior in the field, it is desirable to be able to obtain the required input information with a minimum of special equipment. This article tells how to estimate slope percent using materials in a belt weather kit. This method can be used on wildfires by fire behavior...
Tags: moisture, PRODUCTIVITY, Rep., slope, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-01-01
INSIDE LINE;Hanover Direct is first to sign on with I-Behavior.(Brief Article)
Hanover Direct is the first company to partner with I-Behavior, a marketing data operation formed recently by direct marketing legend Lester Wunderman and his daughter-in-law (AA, March 20). The catalog company, which owns brands including the Company Store, Domestications and Gump's, will be a tenant on...
Tags: Hanover Direct Inc.
Research articles 2000-04-10
Interview Question: What's Incorrect Behavior At A Job Interview?
A lot of material has been produced over the years on the subject of body language, projecting self confidence, appearance, communication, and various aspects of presentation. All of this translates as guides to correct behavior. Not a lot of attention seems to have been given to incorrect behavior. Interviewees get...
Tags: Job, Job Interview, Behavior
White papers 2009-01-01
Ethical Behavior Brings Tangible Benefits to Organizations
PRAGMATIC ACCOUNTANTS ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR A RETURN ON THE INVESTments their organization makes. This is true for ethics systems as well as bricks-and-mortar. Management accountants want to know that ethical behavior has demonstrable positive results rather than just knowing it's the "right thing to do." A study by Walker...
Tags: Walker Information Inc.
Research articles 2001-05-01
Innovating Mindfully With Information Technology
Although organizational innovation with information technology is often carefully considered, bandwagon phenomena indicate that much innovative behavior may nevertheless be of the "Me too" variety. This paper explores such differences in innovative behavior. Adopting a perspective that is both institutional and cognitive, the notion of mindful innovation with IT is...
Tags: Innovation, Information Technology, Leadership, Strategy, Management
White papers 2004-12-01
Media Alert: ISSA Webcast Features Behavior-based Network Security With Industry Experts Rebecca Bace and Lancope's Adam Powers
WHO: Adam Powers, Director of Technology, Advanced Technology Group, Lancope Rebecca Bace, president/CEO of Infidel, Inc. and author of "Intrusion Detection" WHAT:...
Tags: network, network security, security
Research articles 2005-06-22
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