This paper introduces a methodology for strategic intervention in collective decision making.The methodology is based on (1) a decomposition of the problem into a few main controversial issues, (2) systematic interviews of subject area specialists to obtain a specification of the decision setting,consisting of a list of stakeholders with their capabilities, positions, and salience on each of the issues; (3) computer simulation. The computer simulation models incorporate only the main processes through which differences in positions and salience are accommodated in binding decisions: management of meaning through the provision of convincing information, challenges, and exchanges. The methodology generates insights into the likely outcomes of...
This paper conceptualizes different grounds for collaborative decisions in order to forecast how dif...
This innovative book brings together an international team of leading academics and practitioners in...
Top executives typically confront unstructured and important problems that cannot be solved using an...
This paper introduces a methodology for strategic intervention in collective decision making.The met...
Decision-making is fundamental to organizational functioning. As much of the decision making, which ...
Contains fulltext : 28724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)System dynamics ...
This paper presents some characteristics and dilemmas of collective decision making. Collective deci...
This article describes a simulation that explores the role of conflict in group decision-making proc...
The present work explores improvements in group decision-making. It begins with a practical example...
Decision Conferencing can be viewed as comprising two major elements: (a) the decision modelling com...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Policy making involves choice between alternatives in situations that are usually very complex. The ...
This paper discusses some of the early thinking about the development of a conference-based decision...
Political scientists seek to build more realistic Collective Decision-Making Models (henceforth CDMM...
The model developed by M. Cohen, J. March, and J. Olsen, which describes the decision-making in an o...
This paper conceptualizes different grounds for collaborative decisions in order to forecast how dif...
This innovative book brings together an international team of leading academics and practitioners in...
Top executives typically confront unstructured and important problems that cannot be solved using an...
This paper introduces a methodology for strategic intervention in collective decision making.The met...
Decision-making is fundamental to organizational functioning. As much of the decision making, which ...
Contains fulltext : 28724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)System dynamics ...
This paper presents some characteristics and dilemmas of collective decision making. Collective deci...
This article describes a simulation that explores the role of conflict in group decision-making proc...
The present work explores improvements in group decision-making. It begins with a practical example...
Decision Conferencing can be viewed as comprising two major elements: (a) the decision modelling com...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Policy making involves choice between alternatives in situations that are usually very complex. The ...
This paper discusses some of the early thinking about the development of a conference-based decision...
Political scientists seek to build more realistic Collective Decision-Making Models (henceforth CDMM...
The model developed by M. Cohen, J. March, and J. Olsen, which describes the decision-making in an o...
This paper conceptualizes different grounds for collaborative decisions in order to forecast how dif...
This innovative book brings together an international team of leading academics and practitioners in...
Top executives typically confront unstructured and important problems that cannot be solved using an...