Handbook of Decision Making |
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Contribution by:
| Nieuwenburg, Paul Meilich, Ofer Heikkila, Tanya Catlaw, Thomas Robinson, Scott E. Kenney, Michael Marcus, Alfred Newell, William H. Jones, David Klijn, E. H. Gupta, Dipak K. Mark, Melvin M. Roe, Emery Meek, Jack W. Durning, Dan W. Dickey, John W. Dennard, Linda F. Mingus, Matthew S. Nas, Tevfik F. Peterson, Steven A. Sorensen, Eva Haque, Akhlaque Hayes, Michael T. Choudhury, Enamul Richardson, Kurt A. Raines, Susan Summers Wirth, Jason Yildiz, Mete Agranoff, Robert Koppenjan, J. F. M. Brown, Steven R. Birdsall, Ian A. Mills, Jennifer |
Editor:
| Morcol, Goktug |
Series edited by:
| Rabin, Jack |
Series title: | Public Administration and Public Policy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-57444-548-0 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2006 |
Publisher: | Routledge
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $270.00USD $209.95USD $315.00 |
Book Description:
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Handbook of Decision Making includes the wisdom of the long theological and philosophical traditions of human society, as well as a systematic exploration of the implications of contemporary evolutionary theories. Common patterns in decision making styles are identified as well as the common variations that different contexts may generate. The text covers the multiplicity of mainstream decision making styles such as cost-benefit analysis, and linear programming. It also explains...
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Handbook of Decision Making includes the wisdom of the long theological and philosophical traditions of human society, as well as a systematic exploration of the implications of contemporary evolutionary theories. Common patterns in decision making styles are identified as well as the common variations that different contexts may generate. The text covers the multiplicity of mainstream decision making styles such as cost-benefit analysis, and linear programming. It also explains alternative and emerging methods such as geographic information systems, Q-methodology, and narrative policy analysis. Practical applications are discussed using decision making practices in budgeting, public administration and governance, drug trafficking, and information systems.