Simulating involvement in complex situations
Kj Radford
Omega, 1984, vol. 12, issue 2, 125-130
Abstract:
A model for the process of resolution of complex issues involving many participants with differing preferences for outcomes has recently been proposed [3]. This paper describes the use of a simulation procedure based on this model as a means of preparing those involved in a complex issue for their part in its resolution. Details of the simulation procedure are given first. Practical experience with the use of the procedure is described in the latter part of the paper.
Date: 1984
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