The effectiveness of expert support technology for decision making: Individuals versus small groups
Expert support systems (ESSs) are increasingly used in organizations to support individuals and groups in decision making. Although ESSs have been shown to enhance the decision-making capabilities of individuals, their benefits in supporting group decision making are less clear. To the best of our k...
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Main Authors: | NAH, Fiona Fui-hoon, MAO, Jiye, BENBASAT, Izak |
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1999
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