Mental Models: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis of Theory and Methods
This paper provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of the literature that has contributed to the theoretical development and practical application of the mental model construct.
This paper provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of the literature that has contributed to the theoretical development and practical application of the mental model construct.
This paper examines how the problem of Jevons’ Paradox applies to AI, whereby efficiency gains may paradoxically spur increased consumption.
The paper proposes a characterization of conceptual models with respect to conceptual semantics and ontological commitments.
Organisations without adequate EAM are likely to face large increases in technological complexity due to increasing organisational complexity, whereas organisations with adequate EAM exhibit no such relation.
Based on twenty-two expert interviews and two in-depth case studies, this theory building paper develops a new EA Benefit Mechanisms Model (the EABMM).
This paper provides a comprehensive review of how enterprise architecture modeling is used in the context of cybersecurity assessment, particularly focusing on critical infrastructures.