Visualization Paradigms in Business Intelligence and Data Mining Tools: A Qualitative Conceptual Synthesis of user Practices
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Visualization Paradigms in Business Intelligence and Data Mining Tools: A Qualitative Conceptual Synthesis of user Practices
Author: 1Dr. Varad Rajan Bhanage, 2Ms. Poonam S. Hire.
1(Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Vivekanand College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.)
2(Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Studies, Vivekanand College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.)
Email: bhanagevarad@gmail.com
hirepoonam1411@gmail.com
Abstract:
Organizations increasingly rely on data visualization platforms to translate analytics into managerial action, yet prior research offers limited theoretical explanation for why similar tools produce divergent organizational outcomes. This study develops a conceptual framework that links visualization design philosophy (dashboard-centric versus workflow-centric), user cognitive strategies (monitoring versus exploration), organizational context (governance-oriented versusexperimentation-oriented), and analytical outcomes (operational control versus innovation). Drawing on theories of sensemaking, digital governance, and organizational ambidexterity, the paper advances six propositions specifying how visualization paradigms shape analytical reasoning, how cognitive strategies mediate the relationship between tool design and outcomes, and how organizational context moderates these effects. The framework further introduces the notion ofcognitive ambidexterity enabled by hybrid visualization environments that integrate standardized reporting with exploratory modelling.By reframing visualization systems as cognitive infrastructures embedded within organizational logics, the study contributes to analytics and information systems theory and offers a foundation for future empirical research on the strategic value of visual analytics.
Keywords: Visual Analytics, Business Intelligence Systems, Data Mining Tools, User Sensemaking, Analytics Governance, Cognitive Fit
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