2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2014.01.003
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Behavioral analysis and adaptation of a negotiation based, quantitative planning approach for hybrid organizations

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“…Therefore, we adapted the hybrid approach to actions that also prevent risk to examine how the behavior of managers differs from the general assumptions of the model, such as neutrality and rationality of risk, influences the results of planning and analyzes the results of a hybrid approach for two different behavior patterns [46].…”
Section: A Hybrid Approach In the Strategic Management Of An Organizamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we adapted the hybrid approach to actions that also prevent risk to examine how the behavior of managers differs from the general assumptions of the model, such as neutrality and rationality of risk, influences the results of planning and analyzes the results of a hybrid approach for two different behavior patterns [46].…”
Section: A Hybrid Approach In the Strategic Management Of An Organizamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is normally called the critical fractal [44], which is denoted by  for mathematical convenience in this paper. In practice, the selling price, salvage value and production cost of organic food are exogenous and known to OF producers.…”
Section: Of Producer's Sustainable Production Decision Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%