The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore

This paper examines various aspects of the use of computer-based operations research (OR) in organisations in Malaysia and Singapore. It discusses the extent of adoption of OR techniques, the frequency of use, the types of management decision on which the techniques are deployed and the functional a...

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Main Author: Kwong, Han Chun
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Published: Elsevier 1986
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114183/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1141832024-12-04T09:20:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114183/ The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore Kwong, Han Chun This paper examines various aspects of the use of computer-based operations research (OR) in organisations in Malaysia and Singapore. It discusses the extent of adoption of OR techniques, the frequency of use, the types of management decision on which the techniques are deployed and the functional areas using them. The extent to which computer availability has encouraged the use of OR, and the hardware and software support in the implementation of OR are considered. Also, the characteristics of the OR practitioners, implementation difficulties encountered and the management user's perception of the usefulness of OR techniques are studied. Further, reasons for nonusage and the prospects for OR in Malaysia and Singapore are explored. Finally, directions for further research that have not previously been raised are suggested. In general, the patterns of OR usage in these newly industrialising countries of south-east Asia are dissimilar to those in the developed countries. © 1986. Elsevier 1986 Article PeerReviewed Kwong, Han Chun (1986) The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore. Omega, 14 (4). pp. 333-344. ISSN 0305-0483; eISSN: 0305-0483 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0305048386900927 10.1016/0305-0483(86)90092-7
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description This paper examines various aspects of the use of computer-based operations research (OR) in organisations in Malaysia and Singapore. It discusses the extent of adoption of OR techniques, the frequency of use, the types of management decision on which the techniques are deployed and the functional areas using them. The extent to which computer availability has encouraged the use of OR, and the hardware and software support in the implementation of OR are considered. Also, the characteristics of the OR practitioners, implementation difficulties encountered and the management user's perception of the usefulness of OR techniques are studied. Further, reasons for nonusage and the prospects for OR in Malaysia and Singapore are explored. Finally, directions for further research that have not previously been raised are suggested. In general, the patterns of OR usage in these newly industrialising countries of south-east Asia are dissimilar to those in the developed countries. © 1986.
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author Kwong, Han Chun
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The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore
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title The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore
title_short The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore
title_full The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore
title_fullStr The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The practice of operations research in Malaysia and Singapore
title_sort practice of operations research in malaysia and singapore
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 1986
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114183/
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