A Capabilities Approach
Buch, Englisch, 379 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 643 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-25404-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This edited collection addresses the question of which capabilities and competencies enable Behavioral Operational Research to provide sustained improvement to decision processes. The aim is to show how a focus on capability and competency will not only meet short-term requirements for problem solving and decision support, but also build a solid foundation for the future. The contributors present recent advances in Behavioral OR, with a focus on the ways in which users of models deal with incomplete and imprecise information, subjective boundaries and uncertainty. These chapters are structured around three key dimensions of BOR: capabilities, cognition and aspects of practice.
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Chapter 1: Behavioral Operations and Behavioral Operational Research: Similarities and Differences in Competences and Capabilities.- Chapter 2: Behavioural Implications of Demand Perception in Inventory Management.- Chapter 3: Behavioral Operational Research in Portfolio Selection.- Chapter 4: Feedback, Information Representation and Bidder Behavior in Electronic Auctions.- Chapter 5: Probability and beyond: including uncertainties in decision analysis.- Chapter 6: How to use ambiguity in problem understanding for enabling divergent thinking: integrating Problem Structuring Methods and Concept-Knowledge theory.- Chapter 7: Insights from an initial exploration of cognitive biases in spatial decisions.- Chapter 8: Modeling human behaviors in project management: Insights from the literature review.- Chapter 9: Exploring the machinery for calibrating optimism and realism in transformation programmes: a practical toolkit.- Chapter 10: The importance of human behaviour in practice: insights from the modelling cycle.- Chapter 11: Developing problem structuring capability: a practice-based view.- Chapter 12: Stakeholder behavior in operational research: Connecting the why, who, and how of stakeholder involvement.- Chapter 13: Lessons learned: Acquiring insights from non-operational research perspectives.- Chapter 14: The Merits of Transparent Models.- Chapter 15: Achieving a Balance between Behavioral Theory and Behavioral Practice in Transformation Projects.- Chapter 16: Conjoined capability, collective behavior and collaborative action: What’s the connection?.- Chapter 17: Behavioural Aspects of the New General Data Protection Regulation: A Consumer-centric Approach to Operations.- Chapter 18: How do we know anything? Philosophical issues in the collection and interpretation of operational research data.- Chapter 19: Future Directions.