Towards understanding the impact of crisis environments on the distributed cognition of multidisciplinary crisis control center teams

This investigation developed and empirically tested a conceptual framework capturing the systemic impact of crisis environments on distributed cognition phenomena occurring in organizational control centers. A systems approach was used [1] to develop a means of profiling a crisis environment from th...

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Hauptverfasser: West, C.j., Landaeta, R.E.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This investigation developed and empirically tested a conceptual framework capturing the systemic impact of crisis environments on distributed cognition phenomena occurring in organizational control centers. A systems approach was used [1] to develop a means of profiling a crisis environment from the perspective of a control center and, separately, [2] to develop a structured view of the interacting conceptual constructs researchers have developed to understand distributed learning. A resulting conceptual framework combined these two efforts. An applied research case study methodology was used to [1] iteratively refine the framework and [2] to demonstrate the value of the framework for understanding the impact of crisis environments on distributed cognition phenomena. The case involved a US Air force base's survival recovery center preparing for a formal external operational readiness inspection, a scripted wartime simulation, using internal exercises to practice for the final event. The developed framework served as a basis for evaluating performance and for developing tailored scripted scenarios for successive exercises to maximize training value.
ISSN:2159-3590
2159-3604
DOI:10.1109/IEMC.2007.5235064