UnknownGalavan, Robert
Emerald Group Publishing Limited (Bingley, U.K, 2021) (eng) English9781801178266New horizons in managerial and organizational cognitionUnknownPSYCHOLOGY, INDUSTRIAL; UnknownThe broad field of managerial and organizational cognition (MOC) has diversified over the years. Where early studies of MOC focused on theories of rational conscious thought, illustrated for example by schema theory, over the years we have seen explorations of unconscious processing, heuristics and cognitive biases, along with emotions, identity, and the 'darker' sides of cognition. Thinking About Cognition takes stock by reflecting on the frontiers of the field and addressing the future beyond our current state-of-the-art. The result is a collection of papers reflects emerging research in the field of cognition and considers developments in mindfulness, networked societies, neuropsychology, identity theory, team cognition, decision making, distant futures, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, change, and agency. This fifth anniversary volume of New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition comprises of a collection of contributions that discuss frontiers of MOC research, address the challenges we face, inspire other scholars, and provide guidance on how to proceed.
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Chapter 1. Reflections on the First Five Volumes of New Horizons in Managerial and Organizational Cognition / Robert J. Galavan and Kristian J. Sund --
Chapter 2. How do Mindfulness and Routines Relate? Metacognitive Practice as Resolution to the Debate / Ravi S. Kudesia and Tingting Lang --
Chapter 3. Combining Neurophysiological and Psychological Indicators to Understand Individual and Team Cognition and Decision-Making / Ruchi Sinha, Louise Kyriaki, Zachariah R. Cross, Imogen E. Weigall, and Alex Chatburn --
Chapter 4. Shared Identity, Intentionality and Agency in Organizations / Randall Westgren and Peter Foreman --
Chapter 5. Thinking of Things to Come: Fuzzy Frames and Anticipating the Distant Future / Saheli Nath --
Chapter 6. Network Pictures - Cognition in A Networked Context / Christina Öberg --
Chapter 7. Studying Cognition through Decision-Makers' Characteristics: Insights from International Business Research / Aleksi Niittymies --
Chapter 8. The Identity Conundrum and an Expanded Framework of Organizational Identity / Peter Foreman and David A. Whetten.