Goal and Problem-Finding Systems as Requirements for the Discovery of Decision Problems
Rudolf Grünig () and
Richard Kühn ()
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Rudolf Grünig: University of Fribourg
Chapter 3 in Successful Decision-Making, 2013, pp 15-21 from Springer
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Abstract In Chapter 3 goal and problem-finding systems are introduced. First the functions of the two kinds of systems are shown. Then it is explained what a goal is and what kind of goals we can distinguish. Based on these types of goals, an example of a goal system is given. Finally it is explained what a problem-finding system is and two categories of such systems are distinguished. As an example, the early warning system of Parlitt and Collins is explained.
Keywords: False Alarm; Market Share; Decision Problem; Total Profit; Advertising Campaign (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32307-2_3
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