Decision support systems continue to be very popular in business, despite mixed research evidence as to their effectiveness. We hypothesize that what-if analysis, a prominent feature of most decision support systems, creates an “illusion of control” causing users to overestimate its effectiveness. Two experiments involving a production planning task are reported which examine decision makers' perceptions of the effectiveness of what-if analysis relative to the alternatives of unaided decision making, and quantitative decision rules. Experiment 1 found that almost all subjects believed what-if analysis was superior to unaided decision making, although using what-if analysis had no significant effect on performance. Experiment 2 found that de...
There is considerable research on how Decision Support Systems (DSSs) enable users to make better de...
The traditional assumption i the decision sup-port systems (DSS) literature is that if decision make...
This study examines the impact of positive mood on the effective usage of a Decision Support System ...
Recent empirical evidence indicates that computer-assisted what-if analysis does not predictably imp...
Although what-if analysis is among the most popular decision support methods, empirical evidence ind...
Despite the emerging contribution of machine automation, artificial intelligence and information sys...
Computerized decision aids are powerful tools to assist with decision-making. Decision models are de...
This research examines the impact of Decision Support Systems (DSS) on the decision making process f...
Users frequently make decisions about which information systems they incorporate into their informat...
Despite the emerging contribution of machine automation, artificial intelligence and information sys...
Results of a laboratory experiment on Decision Support System (DSS) use indicated that (a) active in...
Scope and Method of Study: There have been many claims of increased decision quality resulting from...
Through an experimental inquiry, this paper explores the effects on marketing management decision ma...
The very nature of decision support systems (DSS) is to guide and support the user. Yet decisional g...
A study was conducted to evaluate how workers predict manufacturing production potentials given posi...
There is considerable research on how Decision Support Systems (DSSs) enable users to make better de...
The traditional assumption i the decision sup-port systems (DSS) literature is that if decision make...
This study examines the impact of positive mood on the effective usage of a Decision Support System ...
Recent empirical evidence indicates that computer-assisted what-if analysis does not predictably imp...
Although what-if analysis is among the most popular decision support methods, empirical evidence ind...
Despite the emerging contribution of machine automation, artificial intelligence and information sys...
Computerized decision aids are powerful tools to assist with decision-making. Decision models are de...
This research examines the impact of Decision Support Systems (DSS) on the decision making process f...
Users frequently make decisions about which information systems they incorporate into their informat...
Despite the emerging contribution of machine automation, artificial intelligence and information sys...
Results of a laboratory experiment on Decision Support System (DSS) use indicated that (a) active in...
Scope and Method of Study: There have been many claims of increased decision quality resulting from...
Through an experimental inquiry, this paper explores the effects on marketing management decision ma...
The very nature of decision support systems (DSS) is to guide and support the user. Yet decisional g...
A study was conducted to evaluate how workers predict manufacturing production potentials given posi...
There is considerable research on how Decision Support Systems (DSSs) enable users to make better de...
The traditional assumption i the decision sup-port systems (DSS) literature is that if decision make...
This study examines the impact of positive mood on the effective usage of a Decision Support System ...