Highest ratings to Duke, Harvard, Stanford
A newly-commissioned study of 34 graduate school decision programs in the United States rated those at Duke University, Harvard University, and Stanford University the leading prescriptive programs in the field, according to researchers at the annual meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS®).
The leading descriptive graduate programs cited were Carnegie Mellon University, University of Chicago, and the University of Pennsylvania. "Recognizing the importance of our nation’s intellectual decision making resources, the Decision Analysis Society, a professional society of INFORMS, decided to sponsor an inventory and evaluation of these resources," explained Ralph Keeney, one of the study’s authors and a past president of the Decision Analysis Society.
"The intellectual knowledge created and disseminated by faculty in our universities about how to make better decisions is a very important national resource. This claim follows from two simple facts: First, the only way that individuals and organizations can purposefully influence their future is by their decisions, and second, with knowledge and skills that can be taught, people can learn to make better decisions. It is easy to imagine that the lives of our students and the futures of our businesses, organizations, and country would be much brighter if our students were taught how to make more informed choices."
The results of the study were presented at the annual meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS®) on Sunday, October 24 at 10 AM in the Plaza Building, Directors Row H at the Adams Mark Hotel. Prescriptive decision programs concern how people should gather information and make better decisions. Descriptive decision programs concern how people do process judgments and make decisions.
Following is the Evaluation of Prescriptive Graduate Decision Programs
(Note: Programs are listed alphabetically within categories):
(Note: Programs are listed alphabetically within categories):
The rating key follows:
"Inventory and Appraisal of U.S. Graduate Decision Programs" is by Ralph L. Keeney, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University; Kelly E. See, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; and Detlof von Winterfeldt, School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California.
The study examines graduate decision programs that are currently making important contributions to the decision fields. The authors relied on the number of faculty from various universities in the professional societies concerned with prescriptive decision analysis and descriptive decision research to select 24 top universities. Then, a list of ten faculty members at ten different universities helped select 10 additional universities in a polling process.
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Further information: www.informs.org
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