Abstract

ABSTRACT Leveraging the analytic and heuristic modes of information processing (i.e. the dual information processing modes) equips disaster professionals with valuable insights into decision support processes during a disaster. Drawing from task-technology fit (TTF), we explore the fit between the dual information processing modes and the influence of different task conditions on perceived disaster decision support by conducting an empirical study involving 136 disaster professionals. The findings of this study extend the theory of TTF by incorporating the dual information processing modes and examine how disaster professionals evaluate these modes in disaster decision support processes.

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