Intention in intervention: A conceptual model

dc.contributor.authorVelez-Castiblanco, J.
dc.contributor.departmentUniversidad EAFIT. Departamento de Administraciónspa
dc.contributor.researchgroupAdministración y Organizacionesspa
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-10T16:50:38Z
dc.date.available2020-12-10T16:50:38Z
dc.date.issued2013-01-01
dc.description.abstractIntentions serve multiple roles in human action. They help in making sense of our actions and those of others, and on this basis, coordination is possible. They cause, guide and sustain our actions. Additionally, they are about the present when we do act intentionally, but also they are about the future when we intend to do something later. From the aforementioned characteristics, it can be argued that intentions have a fundamental part in organizational interventions. Based on this assumption the paper proposes a model to make use of intentions in interventions. It aims to help in describing, conducting and learning about intervention processes. The model uses the graphical language advanced by the Soft Systems Methodology. The concept of intention and the assembling of the model, draw from Philosophies of Action, Language and Explanation and by the Theories of Relevance, Boundary Critique, and Complex Adaptive Systems.eng
dc.identifierhttps://eafit.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=2390
dc.identifier.isbn9781632666901
dc.identifier.otherSCOPUS;2-s2.0-84907322642
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10784/24710
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.publisherInternational Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)
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dc.rightsInternational Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)
dc.sourceIntention In Intervention: A Conceptual Model
dc.subject.keywordPhilosophical aspectseng
dc.subject.keywordBoundary critique theoryeng
dc.subject.keywordBoundary gameseng
dc.subject.keywordComplex adaptive systemseng
dc.subject.keywordCritical systems thinkingeng
dc.subject.keywordIntentioneng
dc.subject.keywordInterventioneng
dc.subject.keywordPhilosophyeng
dc.subject.keywordRelevance theorieseng
dc.subject.keywordAdaptive systemseng
dc.titleIntention in intervention: A conceptual modeleng
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dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioneng
dc.typepublishedVersioneng
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