DocumentCode :
3094929
Title :
Handling information tools in turbulent environments: a view from the trading floor
Author :
Lin, X.
Author_Institution :
Copenhagen Bus. Sch., Denmark
fYear :
1999
fDate :
21-23 Jun 1999
Firstpage :
292
Lastpage :
297
Abstract :
People controlling complex systems is often associated with domains such as air traffic control, power stations, chemical plants or other industrial settings. Financial markets are, however, not well explored in human computer interaction research although they are of similar complexity and may offer valuable lessons to other work domains. Foreign exchange dealers in trading rooms in banks and brokerage houses work in highly stressed environments where decisions are made in narrow time windows and where the electronic push is very high on many measures-volume of information, speed of delivery and complexity of content of messages. The use of electronic text and filtering tools by foreign exchange dealers was studied to examine how and why skills at using these tools might impact performance. Based on a case study of foreign exchange dealers at a large Danish bank, the study proposes measures for “IT-reliant” and “nonIT-reliant” users of information handling tools and suggests that such users can be distinguished by two main characteristics, attitudes and knowledge of the market and filtering tools. Hypothesis on the possible connection between these different types of users and performance were also explored
Keywords :
foreign exchange trading; Danish bank; complex systems; delivery speed; electronic text; filtering tools; financial markets; foreign exchange dealers; human computer interaction; information handling tools; information volume; message content complexity; trading floor; turbulent environments;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Human Interfaces in Control Rooms, Cockpits and Command Centres, 1999. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bath
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-715-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19990203
Filename :
787724
Link To Document :
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