TY - GEN
T1 - Decision making in highly uncertain contexts
AU - Anzivino, Alessia
AU - Biraghi, Silvia
AU - Cantu', Chiara Luisa
AU - Fiocca, Renato
AU - Hu, Lala
AU - Martinelli, Elisa Martina
AU - Alessandra, Tzannis
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The chaotic conditions generated by COVID-19, the Ukrainian war, and the energetic crisis, require new paradigms for decision making. For a long time, strategic decisions have been associated with the personal characteristics of the decision makers, as well as the conditions related to the context. The uncertain and chaotic situation generated by recent world crisis, has required a new approach for decision making, through the investigation of the interconnections among heterogeneous actors and the kind of relationships able to face new trends such as sustainability, digital transformation and humanistic management. These new scenarios, that can be called new paradigms, may have an impact on the main activities developed in business relationships, and imply the entering also of new actors and new resources. In order to present preliminary considerations on those aspects, this paper presents the results of a research based on a Delphi methodology
AB - The chaotic conditions generated by COVID-19, the Ukrainian war, and the energetic crisis, require new paradigms for decision making. For a long time, strategic decisions have been associated with the personal characteristics of the decision makers, as well as the conditions related to the context. The uncertain and chaotic situation generated by recent world crisis, has required a new approach for decision making, through the investigation of the interconnections among heterogeneous actors and the kind of relationships able to face new trends such as sustainability, digital transformation and humanistic management. These new scenarios, that can be called new paradigms, may have an impact on the main activities developed in business relationships, and imply the entering also of new actors and new resources. In order to present preliminary considerations on those aspects, this paper presents the results of a research based on a Delphi methodology
KW - business relationships
KW - chaos theory
KW - decision making
KW - delphi study
KW - business relationships
KW - chaos theory
KW - decision making
KW - delphi study
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/275185
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 1
EP - 7
BT - IMP Conference
PB - University of Manchester - IMP Group
ER -