Handbook of Decision Making
Discover the intricate world of decision-making with the Handbook of Decision Making by Goktug Morcol. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2006, this comprehensive hardback edition spans an impressive 664 pages. This essential resource delves into traditional decision-making methods, including cost-benefit analysis, linear programming, and queuing. It also explores innovative approaches such as geographic information systems, Q-methodology, and narrative policy analysis, highlighting the common patterns and contextual variations that influence decision-making processes. Ideal for students, professionals, and researchers in fields like political science, public administration, and organizational theory, this handbook equips readers with the tools to navigate complex decisions effectively. Enhance your understanding of decision-making dynamics and stay ahead in your field with this authoritative guide.