Portfolio Optimization as a Tool for Knowledge Management
Hennie A. M. Daniels and
Martin T. Smits ()
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Hennie A. M. Daniels: Tilburg University(www.uvt.nl)
Martin T. Smits: Tilburg University(www.uvt.nl)
A chapter in Operations Research Proceedings 2005, 2006, pp 633-638 from Springer
Abstract:
Conclusions and future research The method and the tool give managers a good overview of how an optimal portfolio could be composed given the projects they gave as input. The tool is a decision support system and enables a solid starting point of reasoning and discussion about the optimal portfolios in a given situation. Many questions are still left open for future research: The tool was applied in a medium sized organization: can it be used in larger companies running multiple portfolios? Which people should be included to fully utilize the potential of the tool?
Keywords: Knowledge Management; Optimal Portfolio; Intellectual Capital; Portfolio Management; Total Profit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-32539-5_99
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