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What is Ambiguity

Emerging Technologies for Innovation Management in the Software Industry
There is a lack of clarity or awareness about situations.
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Technology-Based Innovation for Business Model Innovation
S Meenakshi Sundaram (GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, India), Tejaswini R. Murgod (GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, India), and Sowmya M. (GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9059-1.ch014
Abstract
Innovation is the commercial application and successful exploitation of the idea. This means introducing something new into the business for improving or replacing business processes to increase efficiency and productivity. Development of entirely new and improved products and services for changing customer or consumer demands or needs, adding value to existing products, services, or markets is called business innovation. It is critical for any forward-thinking organization that technology plays a major role. Choosing technologies that will empower an organization is challenging. Today, technological innovations like internet-enabled mobile devices have allowed businesses to innovate news ways of doing things that were previously unthinkable. Innovation must be more than just technologically feasible and economically profitable. The successful exploitation of new ideas is crucial to a business being able to improve its processes, bring new and improved products and services to market, increase its efficiency, and most importantly, improve its profitability.
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Innovation as a Fundamental Tool for Colombian Agricultural Green Businesses in VUCA Environments
Ambiguity refers to the lack of clarity or the possibility of interpreting something in different ways. There may be multiple meanings or possible solutions in an ambiguous situation.
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Scientific Research Articles: Twenty-Two Language Errors to Avoid
Ambiguity occurs when the meaning of an item can be interpreted in two or more ways.
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The Predictive and the Inferential: Contexts of Unknown Future Workforce Leadership
The concept of being inexact, unclear and as a direct consequence being open to multiple interpretations.
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Leadership and Strategic Decision Making Under Exogenous Shocks Such as COVID-19
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Authentic Assessment in Online Higher Education: Connecting Adult Learner Needs With Industry Expectations
A condition in which the outcome to a task is unclear and more than one interpretation or solution is possible.
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A Personal Perspective and Learning Experience on Living a Long, Healthy Life
Indirectness, reticence, lack of clarity, confused message, double meaning, extended meaning, equivocation, capable of being understood in more than one way.
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A Critical Review of Learning Organizations in the 21st Century
This is the noun of the word ambiguous which means confusing, able to be understood in different ways.
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Finite-Base Revision Supporting Knowledge Management and Decision Making
In the context of this work, the fact of not having a conceptual framework for interpreting information.
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Machine Learning Approach for Kashmiri Word Sense Disambiguation
Ambiguity is a concept in NLP that refers to describing circumstances where a lexical term phrase or a sentence might have distinct interpretations. The ambiguity may arise at different levels like lexical level, syntactic level, pragmatic level or semantic level.
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Learning Organizations vs. Static Organizations in the Context of E-HRM
This is the noun from the adjective ambiguous which means confusing, able to be understood in different ways
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Comparing Learning Organizations with Static Organizations
This is the noun from the adjective ambiguous which means confusing, able to be understood in different ways.
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Impact of Technology Ambiguity on Leadership in Global Higher Education
The absence of order and logic, similar to looing through a foggy glass.
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A Critical Review of Learning Organizations in the 21st Century
This is the noun of the word ambiguous which means confusing, able to be understood in different ways.
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Characteristic and Agentic Qualities of Women Leaders Amidst Global Crises: Lessons for Higher Education
The quality of being open to more than one interpretation due to vagueness, inexactness, or a degree of obscurity.
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Nominalizations in Requirements Engineering Natural Language Models
Phrase or sentence that does not have a single clear meaning. It provokes two or more possible interpretations.
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