Decision theory: an introduction to the mathematics of rationality
Decision theory: an introduction to the mathematics of rationality
Computer-aided deliberation: model management and group decision support
Operations Research
Systems that support decision makers: description and analysis
Systems that support decision makers: description and analysis
Decision-analytic intelligent systems: automated explanation and knowledge acquisition
Decision-analytic intelligent systems: automated explanation and knowledge acquisition
Supporting facilitation in group support systems: techniques for analyzing consensus relevant data
Decision Support Systems
Decision support systems: an applied managerial approach
Decision support systems: an applied managerial approach
Decision support systems in the twenty-first century
Decision support systems in the twenty-first century
Decision Support with Web-Enabled Software
Interfaces
Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems
Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems
Facilitator Influence in Group Support Systems: Intended and Unintended Effects
Information Systems Research
Automated facilitation of electronic meetings
Information and Management
A Web-based AHP approach to standardize the process of managing service-contracts
Decision Support Systems
Facilitation of e-Meetings: State-of-the-Art Review
EEE '05 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service (EEE'05) on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service
The impact of information and communication technologies on the costs of democracy
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
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Web-technologies bring the possibility of supporting geographically and temporally dispersed decision making. However, although technically feasible, it is not clear that there are valid methodologies for the use of web-based group decision support (wGDSS). Many approaches to decision support are driven by the perspective of a single decision maker. Yet there are many reasons to expect that the extension of individualistic theories to a group context will be fraught with difficulty. This paper explores these issues and considers the way forward for the design and use of wGDSS and for a more substantive approach to participative e-democracy.