COULD DECISION ANALYSIS HAVE SAVED HAMLET?
Desmond Graves and
David Lethbridge
Journal of Management Studies, 1975, vol. 12, issue 1‐2, 216-224
Abstract:
Decision analysis suffers from a number of disadvantages, such as potentially spurious accuracy. However, an application to a problem that has a deep cultural interest gives us some insight into one of the real problems of decision‐making ‐ the will to act.
Date: 1975
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