An empirical investigation of the use of expert systems by groups
Published: Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
Groups make a large number of decisions in organizations. Incorporation of expert system concepts within GDSS has been suggested in the past as a means of supporting the decision-making activity of groups. This study aims to find what group factors affect the use of expert systems by groups within a decision-making setting. Specifically the study examined group commitment, satisfaction, past success and cohesion as variables of interest....
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An empirical investigation of the use of expert systems by groups
Published Date
Jan 1, 1989
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