Distributed Decision Making

Distributed Decision Making

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Distributed decision making (DDM) has become of increasing importance in quantitative decision analysis. In applications like supply chain management, service operations, or managerial accounting, DDM has led to a paradigm shift. The book provides a unified approach to such seemingly diverse fields as multi-level stochastic programming, hierarchical production planning, principal agent theory, negotiations or contract theory. Different settings like multi-level one-person decision problems, multi-person antagonistic planning, and leadership situations are covered. Numerous examples and real-life planning cases illustrate the concepts. The new edition has been considerably expanded by additional chapters on supply chain management, service operations and multi-agent systems.

1: Introduction
1.1 Some Typical Examples of Distributed Decision Making Situations
1.2 Examples of DDM Systems
1.3 Some Important Properties of DDM Systems
1.4 Outline of the Treatise
I: Basic Foundations
2: Basic Concepts
3: Constructional DDM Systems
4: Organizational DDM Systems
5: Principal Agent Theory
II: General Applications
6: Hierarchical Production Planning
7: Organizational Design
8: Implementation
9: Supply Chain Management
10: Service Operations
11: Managerial Accounting
III: Leadership and Coordination Processes
12: General DDM Systems
13: Coordination through Communication
14: Negotiations
15: Distributed Decision Making in Multi-Agent Systems
16: A Unifying Perspective of the Management Process
Exercises
Solutions to the Exercises.
ISBN 9783540402015
Article number 9783540402015
Media type Book
Edition number 2nd ed.
Copyright year 2003
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length 528 pages
Illustrations XV, 528 p.
Language English