<p><p>Winner of the 2013 Decision Analysis Publication Award<br><br><i>Portfolio Decision Analysis: Improved Methods for Resource Allocation</i> provides an extensive, up-to-date coverage of decision analytic methods which help firms and public organizations allocate resources to 'lumpy' investment
Portfolio Decision Analysis: Improved Methods for Resource Allocation
β Scribed by Ahti Salo, Jeffrey Keisler, Alec Morton (auth.), Ahti Salo, Jeffrey Keisler, Alec Morton (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Series
- International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 162
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Winner of the 2013 Decision Analysis Publication Award
Portfolio Decision Analysis: Improved Methods for Resource Allocation provides an extensive, up-to-date coverage of decision analytic methods which help firms and public organizations allocate resources to 'lumpy' investment opportunities while explicitly recognizing relevant financial and non-financial evaluation criteria and the presence of alternative investment opportunities. In particular, it discusses the evolution of these methods, presents new methodological advances and illustrates their use across several application domains.
The book offers a many-faceted treatment of portfolio decision analysis (PDA). Among other things, it (i) synthesizes the state-of-play in PDA, (ii) describes novel methodologies, (iii) fosters the deployment of these methodologies, and (iv) contributes to the strengthening of research on PDA. Portfolio problems are widely regarded as the single most important application context of decision analysis, and, with its extensive and unique coverage of these problems, this book is a much-needed addition to the literature. The book also presents innovative treatments of new methodological approaches and their uses in applications.
The intended audience consists of practitioners and researchers who wish to gain a good understanding of portfolio decision analysis and insights into how PDA methods can be leveraged in different application contexts. The book can also be employed in courses at the post-graduate level.
"Resource allocation problems are ubiquitous in business and government organizations. Stated quite simply, we typically have more good ideas for projects and programs than funds, capacity, or time to pursue them. These projects and programs require significant initial investments in the present, with the anticipation of future benefits. This necessitates balancing the promised return on investment against the risk that the benefits do not materialize. An added complication is that organizations often have complex and poorly articulated objectives and lack a consistent methodology for determining how well alternative investments measure up against those objectives.
I am pleased to see that [the editors] have succeeded in attracting a diverse collection of contributions from a distinguished set of authors. The editors do an excellent job of providing an overview of these contributions in their introductory chapter. I simply conclude by encouraging you to take up where these authors leave off, either by furthering the development of new theory and methods, or by putting these theories and methods to the test in real organizations struggling to make the best use of scarce resources."
Don N. Kleinmuntz, Strata Decision Technology, LLC
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
An Invitation to Portfolio Decision Analysis....Pages 3-27
Portfolio Decision Quality....Pages 29-51
The Royal Navyβs Type 45 Story: A Case Study....Pages 53-75
Front Matter....Pages 77-77
Valuation of Risky Projects and Illiquid Investments Using Portfolio Selection Models....Pages 79-105
Interactive Multicriteria Methods in Portfolio Decision Analysis....Pages 107-130
Empirically Investigating the Portfolio Management Process: Findings from a Large Pharmaceutical Company....Pages 131-148
Behavioural Issues in Portfolio Decision Analysis....Pages 149-165
A Framework for Innovation Management....Pages 167-185
An Experimental Comparison of Two Interactive Visualization Methods for Multicriteria Portfolio Selection....Pages 187-209
Front Matter....Pages 211-211
An Application of Constrained Multicriteria Sorting to Student Selection....Pages 213-240
A Resource Allocation Model for R&D Investments: A Case Study in Telecommunication Standardization....Pages 241-258
Resource Allocation in Local Government with Facilitated Portfolio Decision Analysis....Pages 259-281
Current and Cutting Edge Methods of Portfolio Decision Analysis in Pharmaceutical R&D....Pages 283-331
Portfolio Decision Analysis: Lessons from Military Applications....Pages 333-357
Portfolio Decision Analysis for Population Health....Pages 359-381
Back Matter....Pages 383-409
β¦ Subjects
Operations Research/Decision Theory; Financial Economics; Operations Research, Management Science
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