Sensemaking in a large-scale corporate fraud investigation: some problems of communication

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Attfield, S. and Blandford, A. 2007. Sensemaking in a large-scale corporate fraud investigation: some problems of communication. 24th Annual HCIL Symposium. Maryland, MD, USA 31 May - 01 Jun 2007
TypeConference paper
TitleSensemaking in a large-scale corporate fraud investigation: some problems of communication
AuthorsAttfield, S. and Blandford, A.
Abstract

As part of the ‘Making Sense of Information’ project, at UCL Interaction Centre in London, we are currently performing field-studies in order to better understand the sensemaking challenges faced by lawyers and journalists. We are using our findings to explore implications for systems to support their work better. As part of our project, we have undertaken a case-study of a large corporate fraud investigation. This involved indepth, retrospective interviews with 9 of the 30 lawyers who worked on the investigation, and provided us with 11 hours of interview data. This data has been analysed using
Grounded Theory.

Conference24th Annual HCIL Symposium
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Aug 2013
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/about/events/symposium2007/
LanguageEnglish
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