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Research on modeling method of organizational decision-making behavior based on group social network

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As an important part of strategic analysis and strategic evaluation, the analysis of organizational decision-making behavior is widely used in strategic research and application fields such as politics, military affairs and economy. At present, the research on organizational decision-making behavior based on organizational theory mainly involves the fields of social network analysis, group decision making and multi-stage decision making. Because of the many advantages of social network to organization modeling, decision behavior analysis based on social network has been paid more and more attention by researchers. Based on organizational theory and social network analysis method, this paper explores the modeling and analysis methods of organizational decision-making behavior through the study of organizational structure, decision-making mode, decision-making behavior analysis and other related issues, so as to provide methodological support for the strategic analysis and research of relevant departments in the political, military, economic and other fields.

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IMMS '22: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Management and Management Science
August 2022
457 pages
ISBN:9781450396721
DOI:10.1145/3564858
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  1. Group decision
  2. Interventions for organizational decision making
  3. Organizational decision-making behavior
  4. Social network analysis

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