Organizing the participation of multiple stakeholders in decision processes is now a widespread request with a visible consequence being the expansion of the analyst's role from problem solver to facilitator of stakeholder interactions. Within this evolutionary movement, this article claims that an analyst creates the organisation through which the set of stakeholders involved in the decision process interact. This article also claims that the ability of this organisation to fit contextual requirements is of utmost importance for the success of an analyst's intervention. This article is organised to support these two claims. Firstly, it describes the terms of organisational design and the mechanisms through which it may influence the decisi...
As businesses seek to enhance their competitive positions many look to make capital expenditures in ...
It is argued that the design of decisions is a process that in many ways is shaped by social factors...
Aims to make critical comment on the role of expert consultants and the contribution of communicatio...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proc...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Organizational design: a case study and comparative analysis of the use of organizational-analytic p...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Decision Support Systems (DSS) are computer tools that combine models and data, to a user interface ...
<div><p>Decision support systems (DSSs) are important in decision-making environments with conflicti...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The organisational decision making environment is complex, and decision makers must deal with uncert...
This paper introduces and explicates the decision-making paradigm of organizational design. We argue...
This thesis explores the impacts of applying participatory design (PD) to data-driven decision-makin...
As businesses seek to enhance their competitive positions many look to make capital expenditures in ...
It is argued that the design of decisions is a process that in many ways is shaped by social factors...
Aims to make critical comment on the role of expert consultants and the contribution of communicatio...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proc...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Organizational design: a case study and comparative analysis of the use of organizational-analytic p...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Organising participation of multiple stakeholders is nowadays a widespread request in decision proce...
Decision Support Systems (DSS) are computer tools that combine models and data, to a user interface ...
<div><p>Decision support systems (DSSs) are important in decision-making environments with conflicti...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The organisational decision making environment is complex, and decision makers must deal with uncert...
This paper introduces and explicates the decision-making paradigm of organizational design. We argue...
This thesis explores the impacts of applying participatory design (PD) to data-driven decision-makin...
As businesses seek to enhance their competitive positions many look to make capital expenditures in ...
It is argued that the design of decisions is a process that in many ways is shaped by social factors...
Aims to make critical comment on the role of expert consultants and the contribution of communicatio...