This article analyses, with case study illustrations, a two‐stage decision support technique for making informed choices within firms. The technique can assist managers by the use of simple decision‐tree diagrams, assigning values to its branches. The technique is based on the microeconomics of choice orderings, and we demonstrate how appropriate decision trees can be constructed and applied. This technique is illustrated by three case study vignettes based on real actions of UK firms. These show how such decision trees can both aid our understanding of choices made and assist in the practice of choosing financial reporting regimes and techniques
This chapter examines decision making in management. It explains the different types of management d...
This paper examines how financial reporting modes are determined within a company, from the perspect...
This article discusses an alternative approach in analyzing and modelling consumer decision processe...
This article analyses, with case study illustrations, a two‐stage decision support technique for mak...
Funder: ESRC; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269Funder: Duke University; Id: http://dx.doi....
This article analyses, with case study illustrations, a two‐stage decision support technique for mak...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (Grant Number(s): ID: 10056).This article a...
The decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve an objective. An impo...
The decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve an objective. An imp...
The decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve an objective. An imp...
Explores, using appropriate examples, the ways in which decision trees can be used by the manager to...
The main purpose of financial information is to provide a basis for decision making. One way to ga...
The main purpose of financial information is to provide a basis for decision making. One way to ga...
AbstractThe decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve a objective. ...
The main purpose of financial information is to provide a basis for decision making. One way to ga...
This chapter examines decision making in management. It explains the different types of management d...
This paper examines how financial reporting modes are determined within a company, from the perspect...
This article discusses an alternative approach in analyzing and modelling consumer decision processe...
This article analyses, with case study illustrations, a two‐stage decision support technique for mak...
Funder: ESRC; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269Funder: Duke University; Id: http://dx.doi....
This article analyses, with case study illustrations, a two‐stage decision support technique for mak...
Funding: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (Grant Number(s): ID: 10056).This article a...
The decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve an objective. An impo...
The decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve an objective. An imp...
The decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve an objective. An imp...
Explores, using appropriate examples, the ways in which decision trees can be used by the manager to...
The main purpose of financial information is to provide a basis for decision making. One way to ga...
The main purpose of financial information is to provide a basis for decision making. One way to ga...
AbstractThe decision can be defined as the way chosen from several possible to achieve a objective. ...
The main purpose of financial information is to provide a basis for decision making. One way to ga...
This chapter examines decision making in management. It explains the different types of management d...
This paper examines how financial reporting modes are determined within a company, from the perspect...
This article discusses an alternative approach in analyzing and modelling consumer decision processe...