Development of a Models of Interpersonal Competencies as a Complex System
Journal: Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences (JIOS) (Vol.44, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-12-09
Authors : Boris Blažinić; Lovorka Gotal Dmitrović; Marko Stojić;
Page : 247-255
Keywords : modelling; know-how; Likert scale; psychoinformatics;
Abstract
Competencies represent a dynamic combination of cognitive and metacognitive skills, knowledge and understanding, interpersonal and practical skills, and ethical values. Since there are many entities, as well as many activities between entities, according to system theory, the whole system belongs to complex systems. The paper develops a conceptual and computational model of interpersonal competences for the process of optimization and methodology design, using simulation modeling. The developed model enables: faster data collection, more accurate results, avoiding human error in data entry and processing, survey time can be measured and more easily restricted, NMAR (Not Missing at Random) data is avoided and socially desirable responses are more easily avoided.
Other Latest Articles
- A Comparison of Approaches for Measuring the Semantic Similarity of Short Texts Based on Word Embeddings
- SUBSURFACE IMAGING USING GROUND PENETRATING RADAR FOR UNDERGROUND OIL AND MINERALS EXPLORATION
- THE EFFECT OF CURRENT RATIO, DEBT TO EQUITY, SALES GROWTH TOWARDS RETURN ON ASSET AT CONSUMER GOOD COMPANIES LISTED IN STOCK EXCHANGE
- THE EFFECT OF CURRENT RATIO, DEBT TO EQUITY, SALES GROWTH TOWARDS RETURN ON ASSET AT CONSUMER GOOD COMPANIES LISTED IN STOCK EXCHANGE
- The Impact of Pair Programming on the Performance of Slow-Paced Students: A Study on Data Structure Courses
Last modified: 2021-01-08 17:16:25