This paper presents a set of hypotheses concerning some of the important factors affecting the succesful introduction of new planning techniques into a planning agency. Factors connected with the characteristics of the planning technique are examined first, followed by an examination of those factors related to the characteristics of the planning agency.
Rational planning is widely regarded as difficult because of the technical problems of obtaining and...
Rational planning is widely regarded as difficult because of the technical problems of obtaining and...
This paper reports on the development and implementation of two computer-based planning and informat...
It is assumed here that planning style and the organisational properties of the agency are loosely c...
ABSTRACT. Planning is a field of interest in many scientific disciplines. These scientific areas cov...
Some of the methodological problems that have arisen in the course of recent research in planning pr...
Purpose To examine the contingencies that affect whether strategic thinking is translated into subse...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
Over the course of many years, professional planners have used a plethora of methods and tools to su...
Planners use methods borrowed from many disciplines. These are usually modified and adapted to meet ...
Applications of Interactive Planning Methodology This thesis examines the evolution, rationale and a...
This chapter introduces a planning tool that helps to cope with actor-related fuzziness in planning....
Innovativeness is viewed as an organizational environment where ideas are freely generated and share...
This study linked the management activity of planning with Alexander et al.’s (1977) concept of patt...
This study modified the Ramanujam and Venkatraman (1987) questionnaire that was used to develop thei...
Rational planning is widely regarded as difficult because of the technical problems of obtaining and...
Rational planning is widely regarded as difficult because of the technical problems of obtaining and...
This paper reports on the development and implementation of two computer-based planning and informat...
It is assumed here that planning style and the organisational properties of the agency are loosely c...
ABSTRACT. Planning is a field of interest in many scientific disciplines. These scientific areas cov...
Some of the methodological problems that have arisen in the course of recent research in planning pr...
Purpose To examine the contingencies that affect whether strategic thinking is translated into subse...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
Over the course of many years, professional planners have used a plethora of methods and tools to su...
Planners use methods borrowed from many disciplines. These are usually modified and adapted to meet ...
Applications of Interactive Planning Methodology This thesis examines the evolution, rationale and a...
This chapter introduces a planning tool that helps to cope with actor-related fuzziness in planning....
Innovativeness is viewed as an organizational environment where ideas are freely generated and share...
This study linked the management activity of planning with Alexander et al.’s (1977) concept of patt...
This study modified the Ramanujam and Venkatraman (1987) questionnaire that was used to develop thei...
Rational planning is widely regarded as difficult because of the technical problems of obtaining and...
Rational planning is widely regarded as difficult because of the technical problems of obtaining and...
This paper reports on the development and implementation of two computer-based planning and informat...