Organizational Decision-Making Task
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An Organizational Decision-Making Task is a decision-making task for organizations.
- Context:
- It can range from being an Intra-Organizational Decision-Making Task to being an Inter-Organizational Decision-Making.
- It can be represented by an Organizational Decision-Making Process.
- It can be supported by an Organizational Reporting Task.
- It can be instantiated in an Organizational Decision-Making Act.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Business Intelligence, Data Warehouse, Organizational Contract, Employee Contract, Economic Decision.
References
2010
- (McGrath, 2010) ⇒ Rita Gunther McGrath. (2010). “Business Models: A Discovery Driven Approach.” In: Long range planning, 43(2).
- QUOTE: But making business model decisions does fall into the realm of managerial choice, and is therefore exceptionally useful to inform managerial decision-making.
2008
- (Tsai & Wu, 2008) ⇒ Chih-Fong Tsai, and Jhen-Wei Wu. (2008). “Using Neural Network Ensembles for Bankruptcy Prediction and Credit Scoring." Expert Systems with Applications 34, no. 4
- QUOTE: … Two well-known issues in financial decision-making are bankruptcy prediction and credit scoring. Bankruptcy prediction and credit scoring have long been regarded as critical topics and have been... The main impacts of such research are in lending decisions and profitability of …