There are basically two categories of books on decision-making. One tells stories of how intuition guides decision-making. The other delineates a formal approach, based on decision-trees or matrices, often impenetrable to real-life decision makers. This book combines the best elements of both perspectives in a way that can be easily understood by all who are struggling with complex decisions, either as individuals or as organisations. It demonstrates how intuition and psychological insights can be harnessed to design relevant models and decision strategies, and describes how goals can be adequately formed and operationalised. Finally, the book integrates these processes in an analytical framework for decision-making.
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There are basically two categories of books on decision-making. One tells stories of how intuition guides decision-making. The other delineates a formal approach, based on decision-trees or matrices, often impenetrable to real-life decision makers.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781527509054
Publisert
2018-04-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
161

Biographical note

Love Ekenberg holds a PhD in Computer Science and a PhD in Mathematics. He is Professor of Computer Science at Stockholm University and holds a UNESCO Chair, as well as an ICDE Chair. He has over 25 years’ experience of involvement in the development and application of new concepts, methods and models for decision support, risk analysis and decision analysis. Furthermore, he has extensive practical experience in a number of sectors in Sweden and internationally with modelling the cost of risk, urban development, procurement, analysis of the telecom sector, and evaluations of energy and flood strategies.Harald Kjellin is Professor of Computer and Systems Sciences at Stockholm University. He received a PhD in Artificial Intelligence in 1994, and has since applied his research to systems used in public administration in most Swedish cities. His research is focused on knowledge acquisition, knowledge management and digital transformation. He also has 25 years of consultancy experience in management with specialisations in communication, decision-making, negotiation skills, and power play in organisations.Kristina Sygel is a medical doctor and specialist in both general and forensic psychiatry. She has worked for almost 20 years as a doctor in the UK and Sweden, and is currently a consultant at the National Board of Forensic Medicine, Sweden. She received a PhD in Forensic Psychiatry from Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, and her research focuses on simulation in the assessment and treatment of perpetrators of violence and the use of computer-based decision support in psychiatry.