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Handbook on Decision Making, 2012 Edition
Authors: Jie Lu, Lakhmi C. Jain, and Guangquan Zhang Decision making is ubiquitous, and is closely related to risk management. On one hand, appropriate decision making is an important task in risk management implementation; on the other hand, a risk management process in decision making is an important step for better decision making. In practice, a decision environment for a real application becomes more and more complex and uncontrollable. Making an appropriate decision is not easy. Various uncertainties, which occur in natural environments and human societies increases the possibility of making inappropriate decisions. How to effectively make a decision, therefore, is a challenging issue for organizations needing to reach their targeted achievements. Research into combining risk management with decision making has drawn considerable attention from researchers in a variety of disciplines. It includes decision making under risk, as well as risk decision making. In particular, research about how to respond to an emergency and reduce risk in a disaster has recently developed. This book aims to present innovative theories, methodologies, and techniques in the risk management and decision making field. It introduces new research and technology development to readers interested in the area and provides a comprehensive image of their potential applications. The collected works cover: computational intelligence for risk management, multi-criteria decision making, healthcare modelling, risk forecasting and evaluation, public security and community safety, supply chain optimization and resource allocation, and business and political risk management. Sharing Widget |