Daune West

484 total citations
18 papers, 286 citations indexed

About

Daune West is a scholar working on Management Science and Operations Research, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Daune West has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 286 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Management Science and Operations Research, 5 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management and 2 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Daune West's work include Complex Systems and Decision Making (6 papers), Appreciative Inquiry and Organizational Change (3 papers) and Education and Critical Thinking Development (2 papers). Daune West is often cited by papers focused on Complex Systems and Decision Making (6 papers), Appreciative Inquiry and Organizational Change (3 papers) and Education and Critical Thinking Development (2 papers). Daune West collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Jordan. Daune West's co-authors include Mark Stansfield, Frank Stowell, Gérard Medioni, Tobias Maurer, Naeem Ramzan, Gillian Ragsdell, Jennifer Wilby, Mamoun Alazab, Stamos Katsigiannis and Tawfik Al-Hadhrami and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Access, International Journal of Information Management and European Journal of Information Systems.

In The Last Decade

Daune West

18 papers receiving 268 citations

Peers

Daune West
Jaechoon Jo South Korea
Pei-Yun Hsueh United States
Howard Greisdorf United States
Vincent Mancuso United States
Ching-chih Chen United States
Holy Lovenia Hong Kong
Jaechoon Jo South Korea
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Fields of papers citing papers by Daune West

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Ramzan, Naeem, et al.. (2019). A Review of Automatic Phenotyping Approaches using Electronic Health Records. Electronics. 8(11). 1235–1235. 34 indexed citations
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Althobaiti, Turke, Stamos Katsigiannis, Daune West, & Naeem Ramzan. (2019). Examining Human-Horse Interaction by Means of Affect Recognition via Physiological Signals. IEEE Access. 7. 77857–77867. 20 indexed citations
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Althobaiti, Turke, et al.. (2018). Affect Detection for Human-Horse Interaction. The UWS Academic Portal (University of the West of Scotland). 5. 1–6. 4 indexed citations
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West, Daune. (2015). Classical Dressage. 2(1). 23–43. 1 indexed citations
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West, Daune. (2012). An application of ‘systems science’ to classical dressage. 160–160. 1 indexed citations
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Maurer, Tobias, et al.. (2006). Performance of Geometrix ActiveID^TM 3D Face Recognition Engine on the FRGC Data. 3. 154–154. 87 indexed citations
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West, Daune & Liz Thomas. (2005). Looking for the ‘bigger picture’: An application of the appreciative inquiry method in Renfrewshire Council for Voluntary Services. International Journal of Information Management. 25(5). 429–441. 6 indexed citations
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Ragsdell, Gillian, Daune West, & Jennifer Wilby. (2002). Systems Theory and Practice in the Knowledge Age. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 26 indexed citations
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West, Daune & Mark Stansfield. (2001). Structuring Action and Reflection in Information Systems Action Research Studies Using Checkland's FMA Model. Systemic Practice and Action Research. 14(3). 251–281. 26 indexed citations
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West, Daune, et al.. (1998). An approach to object identification, selection and specification in object‐oriented analysis. Information Systems Journal. 8(2). 163–180. 8 indexed citations
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West, Daune. (1995). The appreciative inquiry method: a systemic approach to information systems requirements analysis. 140–158. 18 indexed citations
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West, Daune, Mark Stansfield, & Frank Stowell. (1994). Using computer-based technology to support a subjective method of inquiry. Systemic Practice and Action Research. 7(2). 183–204. 4 indexed citations
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Stowell, Frank & Daune West. (1994). ‘Soft’ systems thinking and information systems: a framework for client‐led design. Information Systems Journal. 4(2). 117–127. 20 indexed citations
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West, Daune. (1992). Knowledge elicitation as an inquiring system: towards a ‘subjective’ knowledge elicitation methodology. Information Systems Journal. 2(1). 31–44. 13 indexed citations
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Stowell, Frank, Daune West, & Mark Stansfield. (1991). The application of an expert system shell to an unstructured domain of expertise: using expert system technology to teach SSM. European Journal of Information Systems. 1(4). 281–290. 1 indexed citations
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West, Daune. (1990). "Appreciation", "expertise" and knowledge elicitation: the relevance of Vickers' ideas to the design of expert systems. 17. 71–78. 7 indexed citations

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