Abstract
Human decision making is naturally a cognitive process conducted within a decision maker’s mind. However, the use of decision support systems incorporates IS artifacts into the human cognitive process. In this sense, decision making is an integral process comprised of the human cognitive process as well as IS functionality. We use the term cognition-driven decision process (CDDP) to denote such a decision making process. In this chapter, a conceptual framework is presented in Section 5.1, which shows high level ideas and essential characteristics of cognition-driven decision processes. Then the detail of the CDDP model is discussed in Section 5.2.
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Niu, L., Lu, J., Zhang, G. (2009). Cognition-Driven Decision Processes. In: Cognition-Driven Decision Support for Business Intelligence. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 238. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03208-0_5
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