Title
Cognitive resilience: can we use Twitter to make strategies more tangible?
Abstract
Motivation -- Cognitive resilience is ability to identify and implement strategies that minimise the likelihood or consequences of cognitive slips. Identifiable strategies need naming to make this phenomenon more tangible. This vocabulary will help people reason about and study strategies with similar characteristics. Research approach -- We analysed 49 reports of resilience strategies from Twitter to see whether a set of coherent strategies could be identified. Findings/Design -- Seven groups of resilience strategies were identified. However, the interrater reliability score in allocating reports to these categories was only moderate. We report lessons learnt from both the content and the process of this exercise. Research limitations/Implications -- The 49 tweets are limited in description and have few unique contributors. However, the data serves as a proof of concept and provides insight for cognitive resilience. Originality/Value -- This moves towards having an analytic apparatus to think about and discuss episodes of cognitive resilience. We propose seven classes of resilience strategy. Take away message -- Cognitive strategies are developed to remain resilient against human error. We can identify and name strategies that share similar characteristics to make this phenomenon more tangible.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2448136.2448156
ECCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
coherent strategy,research limitation,resilience strategy,cognitive strategy,human error,analytic apparatus,research approach,share similar characteristic,cognitive resilience,similar characteristic,resilience
Psychological resilience,Computer science,Knowledge management,Cognitive psychology,Human error,Originality,Control engineering,Proof of concept,Phenomenon,Cognition,Vocabulary,Inter-rater reliability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.90
4
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dominic Furniss118617.96
J. Back212412.11
Ann Blandford31740148.02