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How to Measure and Enhance Knowing Without Knowing? A Systematic Bibliometric Mapping and Visualization of Relationships between Rational and Intuitive Decision-Making Styles To Explore Training Methods

Katharina Fellnhofer
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Katharina Fellnhofer: ETH Zürich

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Abstract: In this work, we investigate rational and intuitive decision-making styles via a literature review by taking advantage of advanced bibliometric analysis techniques. The aim of this mapping and clustering analysis is to systematically explore organizational research dedicated to cognitive styles to discover how the phenomenon of intuition shapes and is shaped by individuals in organizational contexts. This work aims to inspire future research, in particular for measuring intuitive decision making – that is, the unconscious form – with a particular focus on the organizational framework. The data examined from the Web of Science and Scopus databases comprise 20,582 peer reviewed documents published through the end of 2019. Based on this research review of decision-making styles across research domains and entrepreneurship literature in particular, this first systematic bibliometric mapping and visualization study offers insights and inspiration on how to measure and enhance intuition with a particular focus on the unconscious mind to investigate knowing without knowing with new approaches in the context of organizations.

Date: 2022-07-29
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