List view sorting in Finder is sluggish, rendering it practically unuseable

I've noticed that whenever I set a Finder window to list view and then try and sort the different columns by ascending or descending order, the sorting often doesn't work or works but only after some time, typically 15–30 seconds. This is not acceptable on a new and supposedly fast iMac, or really any Mac. I have a MacBook Air running Mavericks and the Finder is not sluggish at all on that computer. I thought maybe this was due to one of the following:
OS X Mavericks bug (but then why don't I experience this on the MacBook Air?)
Software conflict of some sort
Odd preference that is buried deep in my preferences somewhere
The maddening thing is that it does work sometimes, but other times it doesn't work and then a little while later it starts working. The unreliability is absolutely crazy making. It indicates to me some sort of software issue (either a conflict with some software that I have or an OS bug). I should mention here that I have Dropbox installed, and I saw on some other forum post that there were some Finder related issues with Dropbox, so maybe it has something to do with that (but again, the MacBook Air also has Dropbox installed and no sluggish Finder sorting there).
Or, I noticed that the list view columns in Mavericks appears greyed out, and this was not the case with OS X Lion (my previous Mac had Lion, and the Finder sorting was rock solid). This leads me to an alternate theory that some preference somewhere is set incorrectly, but this doesn't explain the unreliability.
I have double-checked the obvious things:
Finder View options (I have selected Arrange by: None and Sort by: Name as the defaults for list view, as well ticked the columns to show when in list view, and yes, I'm not calculating file size)
Power Nap is off (someone somewhere on the interwebs mentioned that Power Nap makes the Finder go to sleep and this could explain the delays in sorting)
Has anyone else had a problem with sorting in list view? I use this quite a bit to find the most recent files in sometimes very long lists of files. It's an essential file management tool for me and I'm hoping there is a relatively easy fix.

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