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Management Sciences and Policy Sciences
Policy Sciences, 1971Policy Sciences are making challenging “revolutionary” claims, and these are critically reviewed. Note is taken of the limited domain of the field, to public policy making, and the advisability for such a basis for differentiating this professional subgroup is questioned. There is an attempt to distinguish between the various schools and antecedents of
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The science of managing data science
Communications of the ACM, 2015Lessons learned managing a data science research team.
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Management Science and Management: Implementing Management Science Via Situational Normativism
Management Science, 1972Implementation of management science via situational normativism, a descriptive-normative approach to decision making, is discussed. The situational normativism process involves a search by manager and management scientist for a synthesized situational frame of understanding (involving analytic and heuristic knowledge, as discussed in the paper ...
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Information Systems in Management Science—The Role of Management Science
Interfaces, 1971Mathematical optimization is a collection of techniques for finding the highest ground in a well-defined region. There are a number of good computer systems available for linear programming, as well as integer, mixed-integer, and nonlinear programming. Furthermore, there are simulation languages which allow the user to search a region for near-optimal
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Management Science, 1970
In this brief comment on education and management science I will focus my attention on what the universities should provide, recognizing (1) that this is only one part of a management scientist's education and (2) that not all management scientists fit into a single mold.
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In this brief comment on education and management science I will focus my attention on what the universities should provide, recognizing (1) that this is only one part of a management scientist's education and (2) that not all management scientists fit into a single mold.
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On Education in Management Science
Management Science, 1970The process of establishing management studies as a recognized academic discipline has been fraught with numerous difficulties. Even in the US with its very long tradition of tolerating these studies in the academic environment, where expansion of university activity in this area has been quite phenomenal since World War II, the arguments as to the ...
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Greenhouses of Science for Management
Management Science, 1958The “Management Sciences” must have a science foundation upon which to build a structure to serve management. To date, the sciences making the greatest contribution have been mathematical and physical in nature. But theory, experimental design, and measurement are rapidly revolutionizing our knowledge of the human being so that the psychological and ...
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Scientific Management of Science?
Policy Sciences, 2000A framework is advanced for allocating research resources, based on the value of the information that proposed projects are expected to produce. As an organizing device, the framework uses integrated assessmentss, howing the relationships between the predictors of outcomes arising in important decisions (e.g., interest rates, mortality rates, crop ...
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Characteristics of Management Science
Management Science, 1960All scientific areas of knowledge share common characteristics which distinguish them from the non-scientific. In evolving into a science an area of knowledge will acquire those characteristics common to a science. This is true of Management Science.
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Information in Management Science
Management Science, 1968Within the past two years a number of services have been offered that make a large central computer available on a time shared basis to anyone who has a terminal. In general these services provide the user with at least one language (usually FORTRAN) that is especially tailored to on-line communications.
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