Title :
Conation: Its Historical Roots and Implications for Future Research
Author :
Militello, Laura G. ; Gentner, Frank C. ; Swindler, Stephanie D. ; Beisner, Gary, II
Author_Institution :
University of Dayton Research Institute
Abstract :
This conceptual paper is a review of the literature concerning conation. Although there is no single definition for conation, it has been described in several ways including the mental procedure directed toward action including volition and drive, or as the connection between cognition and affect to action. The historical aspects, applications, and research methods for studying conation are brief but informative. Based on the literature review, the application of conation appears to hold considerable promise, especially within the realm of sociotechnical design/systems.
Keywords :
collaboration; conative and emotive aspects; distributed adaptive; logistics networks; psychological issues in; sociotechnical; systems; Adaptive systems; Cognition; Collaboration; Concrete; Human factors; Laboratories; Logistics; Psychology; Sociotechnical systems; Writing; collaboration; conative and emotive aspects; distributed adaptive; logistics networks; psychological issues in; sociotechnical; systems;
Conference_Titel :
Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2006. CTS 2006. International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-9785699-0-3
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2006.31