Neural network models of managerial judgment

作者: W. Remus , T. Hill

DOI: 10.1109/HICSS.1990.205276

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摘要: An experiment is presented which compares actual managerial decision-making, decisions based on neural network models, and linear regression rules. Since networks are thought to be superior in the case of more complex decisions, two level environmental complexity also introduced into study. The study makes use data from subjects making a production-scheduling decision. subject's behavior modeled with decision rules several models. results for not included paper because analysis was incomplete. >

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