Problem structuring for decision consensus among students / Dianne Lee Mei Cheong, Louis Sanzogni and Luke Houghton

Decision-problem structuring is conceptualized to be a process comprising activities characterized by the students. The activities are cognitive efforts of a group coming to an understanding and determining the representation of the decision-problem and of what knowledge is relevant to the decision-...

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Main Authors: Cheong, Dianne Lee Mei (Author), Louis, Sanzogni (Author), Houghton, Luke (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press), 2017.
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Summary:Decision-problem structuring is conceptualized to be a process comprising activities characterized by the students. The activities are cognitive efforts of a group coming to an understanding and determining the representation of the decision-problem and of what knowledge is relevant to the decision-problem. Cognitive effort refers to the fraction of limited attention with respect to resources that are momentarily allocated to a process. The consensual representation of the decision-problem provides the basis for modeling those activities in some form and order. Knowing how a decision-problem is structured by students based on Management Information System domain will enable the modeling to be based on a simple descriptive behaviour in problem structuring. One such method would be a mathematical model to quantify the problem which ultimately becomes well-structured.