Empowering Users with Narratives: Examining the Efficacy of Narratives for Understanding Data-Oriented Conceptual Models

Authors: Hvalshagen, Merete; Lukyanenko, Roman; Samuel, Binny M.

Journal: Information Systems Research (2023)

DOI: 10.1287/isre.2022.1141

<jats:p>Elevator Pitch</jats:p><jats:p>A quiet revolution is happening in the offices, cubicles, and boardrooms of the world. Non-IT professionals are becoming empowered by leveraging organizational data for analytics. We support this movement by offering a powerful way to make data more usable via a combination of graphical conceptual models with narratives.</jats:p><jats:p>Longer Version</jats:p><jats:p>We are witnessing a quiet revolution—the rise of empowered users. These non-IT professionals increasingly seek to leverage the ever-expanding amount of organizational data for analytics to support their initiatives, decisions, and actions. All too often, however, the enthusiasm of these users collides against the harsh reality—many of them lack sophisticated IT skills, and they struggle to find/access relevant data, understand their meaning, and extract and adapt them to meet their needs.</jats:p><jats:p>We propose a powerful way to support empowered users with a combination of conceptual models and narratives. Conceptual models are diagrams that accurately and succinctly represent rules and patterns captured in data. Although somewhat intuitive, these models alone do not suffice…

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