Contains fulltext : 77455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for the effectiveness of problem structuring methods (PSMs). Some authors propose that PSMs are used in unique situations which are difficult to study, both from a methodological and a practical perspective. In another view experimental validation is necessary and, if not obtained, PSMs remain substantially invalidated and thus ‘suspect’ with regard to their claims of effectiveness. Both views agree on one point: the necessity of being clear about the important factors in the context in which a method is used, the method’s aims and its essential elements through...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Prior research has argued that cognitive style can have a significant impact on group decision makin...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evid...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Contains fulltext : 139626.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the field’s ear...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) are a family of participatory and interactive methods whose purpo...
In problem structuring methods, facilitators often ask of themselves questions such as: what makes a...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
Client involvement in modeling is expected to change mental models and thereby foster implementation...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have most commonly been employed with groups operating within sin...
Contains fulltext : 82551.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Group model buildin...
There is no shortage of methods to address messy problems. A messy problem is a system of problems w...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Prior research has argued that cognitive style can have a significant impact on group decision makin...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evid...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Contains fulltext : 139626.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)In the field’s ear...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) are a family of participatory and interactive methods whose purpo...
In problem structuring methods, facilitators often ask of themselves questions such as: what makes a...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
Client involvement in modeling is expected to change mental models and thereby foster implementation...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have most commonly been employed with groups operating within sin...
Contains fulltext : 82551.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Group model buildin...
There is no shortage of methods to address messy problems. A messy problem is a system of problems w...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Prior research has argued that cognitive style can have a significant impact on group decision makin...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...