Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback

The Theory of Universals in Values (TUV), a reliable and validated conceptualization of personal values used in psychology, is used to examine the effect of system feedback delivered by a Decision Support System (DSS) on personal values. The results indicate that value-based decision-making behavior...

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Main Authors: Bryan Hosack, David Paradice
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-02-01
Series:Axioms
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/3/1/84
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spelling doaj-2ef5e42f5e9a487b8dd6d13451d3a9942020-11-24T23:46:52ZengMDPI AGAxioms2075-16802014-02-01318410810.3390/axioms3010084axioms3010084Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System FeedbackBryan Hosack0David Paradice1School of Information Technology, Illinois State University, Campus Box 5150, Normal, IL 61790-5150, USAManagement Department, College of Business, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110, USAThe Theory of Universals in Values (TUV), a reliable and validated conceptualization of personal values used in psychology, is used to examine the effect of system feedback delivered by a Decision Support System (DSS) on personal values. The results indicate that value-based decision-making behavior can be influenced by DSS feedback to address value congruence in decision-making. User behavior was shown to follow the outcomes expected by operant theory when feedback was supportive and to follow the outcomes of reactance theory when feedback was challenging. This result suggests that practitioners and Information System (IS) researchers should consider user values when designing computerized decision feedback to adjust a system’s design such that the potential user backlash is avoided or congruence between organizational and personal values is achieved.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/3/1/84decision support systemspersonal valuesvalue congruencesystem designsystem feedback
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Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback
Axioms
decision support systems
personal values
value congruence
system design
system feedback
author_facet Bryan Hosack
David Paradice
author_sort Bryan Hosack
title Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback
title_short Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback
title_full Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback
title_fullStr Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback
title_full_unstemmed Increasing Personal Value Congruence in Computerized Decision Support Using System Feedback
title_sort increasing personal value congruence in computerized decision support using system feedback
publisher MDPI AG
series Axioms
issn 2075-1680
publishDate 2014-02-01
description The Theory of Universals in Values (TUV), a reliable and validated conceptualization of personal values used in psychology, is used to examine the effect of system feedback delivered by a Decision Support System (DSS) on personal values. The results indicate that value-based decision-making behavior can be influenced by DSS feedback to address value congruence in decision-making. User behavior was shown to follow the outcomes expected by operant theory when feedback was supportive and to follow the outcomes of reactance theory when feedback was challenging. This result suggests that practitioners and Information System (IS) researchers should consider user values when designing computerized decision feedback to adjust a system’s design such that the potential user backlash is avoided or congruence between organizational and personal values is achieved.
topic decision support systems
personal values
value congruence
system design
system feedback
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/3/1/84
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