The SEXTANT software: A tool for automating the comparative analysis of mental models of dynamic systems

The SEXTANT software: A tool for automating the comparative analysis of mental models of dynamic systems

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Article ID: iaor20142009
Volume: 238
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 566
End Page Number: 578
Publication Date: Oct 2014
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: management
Abstract:

The comparison of mental models of dynamic systems improves our understanding of how people comprehend, interpret, and subsequently influence dynamic management tasks. Approaches to comparing mental models currently used in managerial and organizational cognition research, especially the distance‐ratio and the closeness‐approaches, have been criticized for not considering essential characteristics of dynamic managerial situations. This paper builds on a recent analysis method developed to compare mental models of dynamics systems, and introduces this mathematical approach to management and organizational researchers by means of the SEXTANT software. It presents the process of mental model elicitation, analysis, comparison, and interpretation. An example with four elicited mental models illustrates the software’s features to analyze and present the results. Then, the software is compared with existing software to map and compare mental models. Our conclusion is that SEXTANT marks a significant step in enabling large‐scale studies about mental models of dynamic systems.

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