Cataloged from PDF version of article.The past 25 years has seen phenomenal growth of interest in judgemental approaches to forecasting and a significant change of attitude on the part of researchers to the role of judgement. While previously judgement was thought to be the enemy of accuracy, today judgement is recognised as an indispensable component of forecasting and much research attention has been directed at understanding and improving its use. Human judgement can be demonstrated to provide a significant benefit to forecasting accuracy but it can also be subject to many biases. Much of the research has been directed at understanding and managing these strengths and weaknesses. An indication of the explosion of research interest in thi...
Accurate forecasts are crucial to successful planning in many organizations and in 2001 forty intern...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
In this paper, we explored how judgment can be used to improve the selection of a forecasting model....
The past 25 years has seen phenomenal growth of interest in judgemental approaches to forecasting an...
Before 1960, little empirical research was done on forecasting methods. Since then, the literature h...
This study compares the performance of judgmental and statistical forecasts, as well as the judgment...
This article presents evidence on the role that judgmental adjustments play in macroeconomic forecas...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This article first explores the variety of ways in which judgment plays a role in economic forecasti...
How is forecasting doing in today's world? It is a question researchers have been asking for a long ...
In this paper, we explored how judgment can be used to improve the selection of a forecasting model....
Accurate forecasts are crucial to successful planning in many organizations and in 2001 forty intern...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
In this paper, we explored how judgment can be used to improve the selection of a forecasting model....
The past 25 years has seen phenomenal growth of interest in judgemental approaches to forecasting an...
Before 1960, little empirical research was done on forecasting methods. Since then, the literature h...
This study compares the performance of judgmental and statistical forecasts, as well as the judgment...
This article presents evidence on the role that judgmental adjustments play in macroeconomic forecas...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This study investigates whether human judgement can be of value to users of industrial learning curv...
This article first explores the variety of ways in which judgment plays a role in economic forecasti...
How is forecasting doing in today's world? It is a question researchers have been asking for a long ...
In this paper, we explored how judgment can be used to improve the selection of a forecasting model....
Accurate forecasts are crucial to successful planning in many organizations and in 2001 forty intern...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
In this paper, we explored how judgment can be used to improve the selection of a forecasting model....