Argumentation and contract models for strategic organization support systems

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Strategic organizational support systems enable and support unstructured reasoning and communication within organizations. Such argumentation-based unstructured transactions can be used to continuously maintain a cognitive model of the organization. The model can be subjected to a prescriptive theory, in order to diagnose good and bad patterns in organizational cognition. Because semi-autonomous groups need to form and then dissolve when tasks have been completed, the relationship between group members (who may be inside or outside the organization) can be formalized by means of contracts. Such contracts initiate changes to the organization's business model. Contracts are monitored in order to enable adequate supervision and control to be exercised. A business model enables users to seek the organization's goals via a number of functions, such as policy making and plan making. An organizational interface controls when collaboration takes place (via argumentation, contracting, or other communicative acts). Senior managers spend most of their time collaborating on a large number of unscheduled tasks, and so a collaboration context model provides graceful engagement and disengagement using information about sender, receiver, message and task.

论文关键词:Argumentation,Contract,Organization support,Collaboration,Cooperation,Cognitive model,Organizational goal,Qualitative,Soft information,Task force

论文评审过程:Available online 23 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-9236(95)00027-5