Multiscale decision-making: Bridging organizational scales in systems with distributed decision-makers |
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Authors: | Christian Wernz Abhijit Deshmukh |
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Affiliation: | aGrado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA;bDepartment of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA |
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Abstract: | Decision-making in organizations is complex due to interdependencies among decision-makers (agents) within and across organizational hierarchies. We propose a multiscale decision-making model that captures and analyzes multiscale agent interactions in large, distributed decision-making systems. In general, multiscale systems exhibit phenomena that are coupled through various temporal, spatial and organizational scales. Our model focuses on the organizational scale and provides analytic, closed-form solutions which enable agents across all organizational scales to select a best course of action. By setting an optimal intensity level for agent interactions, an organizational designer can align the choices of self-interested agents with the overall goals of the organization. Moreover, our results demonstrate when local and aggregate information exchange is sufficient for system-wide optimal decision-making. We motivate the model and illustrate its capabilities using a manufacturing enterprise example. |
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Keywords: | Decision analysis Distributed decision-making Game theory Hierarchical production planning Multiscale systems |
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