Decision Conferencing is a form of Group Decision Support System (GDSS) that utilises computer modeling to support group decision making and rests on the premise that the process provides two crucial benefits to groups trying to solve problems: a) participants develop a shared understanding of the issue and b) the process fosters the generation of a commitment to act on the decision made. In evaluating the above claims made in the extant Decision Conferencing literature, extensive in-depth interviews were conducted with people from 6 public sector organizations in the UK where Decision Conferencing had been used, primarily to facilitate resource allocation decisions. This paper focuses on one of the organisations from the overall study. The...
The use of computers to support group work - as a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) - on strategy...
Meetings of the Group Decision and Negotiation series aim to bring together researchers and practiti...
Organizations must consider increasing their decision-making capabilities in order to remain viable ...
Decision Conferencing is a form of GDSS that rests on the premise that the process and computer mode...
Decision-making is fundamental to organizational functioning. As much of the decision making, which ...
Managers are increasingly faced with making complex decisions in turbulent organisational environmen...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environment of these days frequently require greater...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environments of these days frequently require greate...
This research studied the effects of a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) for face-to-face negotia...
This chapter is an update to the thinking framework for Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) propos...
Traditional definitions of group decision support systems provide a narrow perspective on the way in...
This research studied the effects of a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) for face-to-face negotia...
The increasing complexity of decision situations has required organizations to integrate more types ...
Decision Support Systems are designed to support decision makers facing unstructured problems. They ...
International audienceThis book constitutes the proceedings of the Joint INFORMS-GDN and EWG-DSS Int...
The use of computers to support group work - as a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) - on strategy...
Meetings of the Group Decision and Negotiation series aim to bring together researchers and practiti...
Organizations must consider increasing their decision-making capabilities in order to remain viable ...
Decision Conferencing is a form of GDSS that rests on the premise that the process and computer mode...
Decision-making is fundamental to organizational functioning. As much of the decision making, which ...
Managers are increasingly faced with making complex decisions in turbulent organisational environmen...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environment of these days frequently require greater...
The increasingly complex and turbulent business environments of these days frequently require greate...
This research studied the effects of a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) for face-to-face negotia...
This chapter is an update to the thinking framework for Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) propos...
Traditional definitions of group decision support systems provide a narrow perspective on the way in...
This research studied the effects of a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) for face-to-face negotia...
The increasing complexity of decision situations has required organizations to integrate more types ...
Decision Support Systems are designed to support decision makers facing unstructured problems. They ...
International audienceThis book constitutes the proceedings of the Joint INFORMS-GDN and EWG-DSS Int...
The use of computers to support group work - as a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) - on strategy...
Meetings of the Group Decision and Negotiation series aim to bring together researchers and practiti...
Organizations must consider increasing their decision-making capabilities in order to remain viable ...