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Decision Behaviour, Analysis and Support South Asian Edition(English, Paperback, French Simon Professor of Informatics)

Decision Behaviour, Analysis and Support South Asian Edition(English, Paperback, French Simon Professor of Informatics)

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Behavioral studies have shown that while humans may be the best decision makers on the planet, we are not quite as good as we think we are. We are regularly subject to biases, inconsistencies and irrationalities in our decision making. Decision Behaviour, Analysis and Support explores perspectives from many different disciplines to show how we can help decision makers to deliberate and make better decisions. It considers both the use of computers and databases to support decisions as well as human aids to building analyses and some fast and frugal tricks to aid more consistent decision making. In its exploration of decision support it draws together results and observations from decision theory, behavioral and psychological studies, artificial intelligence and information systems, philosophy, operational research and organizational studies. This provides a valuable resource for managers with decision-making responsibilities and students from a range of disciplines, including management, engineering and information systems. Table Of Content List of figures List of tables List of case vignettes List of abbreviations and notation Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Behavioural decision studies 3. Decision analysis and support 4. Information and knowledge management 5. Artificial intelligence and expert systems 6. Operational research and optimisation 7. Decision analysis and multiple objectives 8. Decision analysis and uncertainty 9. Issue formulation and problem structuring 10. Strategic decision analysis 11. Groups of decision makers 12. Organisational decision support 13. Societal decision making 14. Decision support systems 15. Conclusions Index Bibliography.