Naturalistic Decision Making Conferences

December 16, 2009 by Eric Shaver · Leave a Comment
Filed under: decision making, human factors, research 

According to Lipshitz, Klein, Orasanu, and Salas (2001), the naturalistic decision making “…framework was initiated in 1989 in a conference in Dayton, Ohio, sponsored by the Army Research Institute” (p. 332).  This was the first of nine international conferences (to date) that have focused on varying aspects of naturalistic decision making.   

NDM8 was held in Monterey, California in 2007.  The complete proceedings are available here (8.18 MB, .pdf). 

NDM9 was held in London, England in 2009.  Papers, posters, panels, and doctoral consortium presentations are available for download here.

A brief history of the first eight conferences can be found here (12.2 KB, .pdf).

References

Lipshitz, R., Klein, G., Orasanu, J., & Salas, E. (2001). Focus article: Taking stock of naturalistic decision making. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 14, 331–352. (168 KB, .pdf)

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