Beschreibung
Based on policy makers' limitations in solving real-life problems and the fact that information is rarely available in a pure quantitative form, enhancements and new approaches to remedy this are proposed by Mark Hürlimann. He introduces simple and more sophisticated static and dynamic methods to analyze complex topics. In addition a semi-quantitative approach is presented that integrates quantitative and qualitative variables in a feedback system. The author, finally, illustrates on the basis of a case study the advantages and limitations of the various approaches in a didactically sound and easily understandable way.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Theoretical bases: complexity and information gathering, modeling process and simulation, fuzzy logic, system thinking and dynamics; New developments: mastering complexity with matrices and simulation
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mark Hürlimann promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Andrea Schenker-Wicki am Lehrstuhl für Performance Management an der Universität Zürich.