This paper describes the key problems with the core concepts behind ODSS, and provides a critique from a theoretical perspective that draws on organizational theory and semiotics. We argue that any distinction between organizational decision support systems (ODSS) and other related systems such as DSS or group decision support systems (GDSS) should be based on the difference between the characteristics of groups and organizations. Our approach uses characteristics of communication within organizations to model information in order to support organizational level decisions. We illustrate the usefulness of thi
Part 4: Knowledge Management and EngineeringInternational audienceOrganisational Semiotics is a disc...
CProceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2002intensive companies...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
This paper presents a notion for developing Organizational Decision Support Systems (ODSS). The lens...
Recent advances in systems theory have significantly raised its utility for supporting problem-struc...
Making the right decisions and being able to learn from past decision making is important for compan...
Strategic problem solving in organizations is a social process that disturbs established social rela...
The paper proposes a generic approach to design and develop an Organizational Decision Support Syste...
Two important ways of increasing organization effectiveness are through improved organization design...
Abstract. Semiotic information systems entail a dispositional user perspective. Semiotics as the the...
Traditional information systems theory and practice assumes a tight coupling or integration between ...
Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved...
Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ApplicationInternational audienceInformation systems ha...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environment of these days frequently require greater...
Part 4: Knowledge Management and EngineeringInternational audienceOrganisational Semiotics is a disc...
CProceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2002intensive companies...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
This paper presents a notion for developing Organizational Decision Support Systems (ODSS). The lens...
Recent advances in systems theory have significantly raised its utility for supporting problem-struc...
Making the right decisions and being able to learn from past decision making is important for compan...
Strategic problem solving in organizations is a social process that disturbs established social rela...
The paper proposes a generic approach to design and develop an Organizational Decision Support Syste...
Two important ways of increasing organization effectiveness are through improved organization design...
Abstract. Semiotic information systems entail a dispositional user perspective. Semiotics as the the...
Traditional information systems theory and practice assumes a tight coupling or integration between ...
Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved...
Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ApplicationInternational audienceInformation systems ha...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environment of these days frequently require greater...
Part 4: Knowledge Management and EngineeringInternational audienceOrganisational Semiotics is a disc...
CProceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2002intensive companies...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...