Physician gender as a source of implicit bias affecting clinical decision-making processes: a scoping review
T Champagne-Langabeer, AL Hedges - BMC Medical Education, 2021 - Springer
Background The demographic profile of practicing physicians is changing as more female
medical students are graduating and practicing in the field. While the education received …
medical students are graduating and practicing in the field. While the education received …
The diversity bonus in pooling local knowledge about complex problems
Recently, theoreticians have hypothesized that diverse groups, as opposed to groups that
are homogeneous, may have relative merits [SE Page, The Diversity Bonus (2019)]—all of …
are homogeneous, may have relative merits [SE Page, The Diversity Bonus (2019)]—all of …
Resilience as pathway diversity: Linking systems, individual and temporal perspectives on resilience
Approaches to understanding resilience from psychology and sociology emphasise
individuals' agency but obscure systemic factors. Approaches to understanding resilience …
individuals' agency but obscure systemic factors. Approaches to understanding resilience …
Do social identity and cognitive diversity correlate in environmental stakeholders? A novel approach to measuring cognitive distance within and between groups
P Aminpour, H Schwermer, S Gray - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Groups with higher cognitive diversity, ie variations in how people think and solve problems,
are thought to contribute to improved performance in complex problem-solving. However …
are thought to contribute to improved performance in complex problem-solving. However …
Social and general intelligence improves collective action in a common pool resource system
On a planet experiencing global environmental change, the governance of natural
resources depends on sustained collective action by diverse populations. Engaging in such …
resources depends on sustained collective action by diverse populations. Engaging in such …
How can social–ecological system models simulate the emergence of social–ecological crises?
C Brown, M Rounsevell - People and Nature, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The idea that human impacts on natural systems might trigger large‐scale, social–ecological
'crises' or 'breakdowns' is attracting increasing scientific, societal and political attention, but …
'crises' or 'breakdowns' is attracting increasing scientific, societal and political attention, but …
Modeling complex problems by harnessing the collective intelligence of local experts: New approaches in fuzzy cognitive mapping
Developing system understanding and testing interventions are critical steps to addressing
wicked problems. Fuzzy cognitive mapping (FCM) can be a useful participatory modeling …
wicked problems. Fuzzy cognitive mapping (FCM) can be a useful participatory modeling …
Harnessing the benefits of diversity to address socio-environmental governance challenges
Solving complex problems, from biodiversity conservation to reducing inequality, requires
large scale collective action among diverse stakeholders to achieve a common goal …
large scale collective action among diverse stakeholders to achieve a common goal …
[HTML][HTML] The role of interacting social and institutional norms in stressed groundwater systems
Groundwater resources play an important role for irrigation, particularly in arid and semi-arid
regions, where groundwater depletion poses a critical threat to agricultural production and …
regions, where groundwater depletion poses a critical threat to agricultural production and …
Knowledge generation via social-knowledge network co-evolution: 30 years (1990–2019) of adaptation, mitigation and transformation related to climate change
JA Baggio - Climatic Change, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge production is a co-evolutionary process where scientific topics and
concepts are debated, discussed and assessed between scientists. We assess, we analyze …
concepts are debated, discussed and assessed between scientists. We assess, we analyze …