Integrating human judgement into quantitative forecasting methods: A review
Meysam Arvan,
Behnam Fahimnia,
Mohsen Reisi and
Enno Siemsen
Omega, 2019, vol. 86, issue C, 237-252
Abstract:
Product forecasts are a critical input into sourcing, procurement, production, inventory, logistics, finance and marketing decisions. Numerous quantitative models have been developed and applied to generate and improve product forecasts. The use of human judgement, either solely or in conjunction with quantitative models, has been well researched in the academic literature and is a popular forecasting approach in industry practice. In the context of judgemental forecasting, methods that integrate an expert's judgement into quantitative forecasting models are commonly referred to as “integrating forecasting” methods. This paper presents a systematic review of the literature of judgemental demand forecasting with a focus placed on integrating methods. We explore the role of expert opinion and contextual information and discuss the application of behaviourally informed support systems. We also provide important directions for further research in these areas.
Keywords: Behavioural operations; Forecasting; Judgement; Integrating methods; Review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2018.07.012
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