Decision Support Systems in Small Businesses

Author(s):  
Yanqing Duan ◽  
Mark Xu

Decision support systems (DSSs) are widely used in many organisations (Arslan et al., 2004; Belecheanu et al., 2003; Dey, 2001; Gopalakrishnan et al., 2004; Lau et al., 2001; Puente et al., 2002). However, there is a common tendency to apply experience and techniques gained from large organisations directly to small businesses, without recognising the different decision support needs of the small business. This article aims to address the issues related to the development and the implementation of DSSs in small business firms. Our arguments are based on evidence drawn from a large body of DSS literature and an empirical study conducted by the authors in the UK manufacturing sector.

Author(s):  
Yanqing Duan ◽  
Mark Xu

Decision support systems (DSSs) are widely used in many organisations (Arslan et al., 2004; Belecheanu et al., 2003; Dey, 2001; Gopalakrishnan et al., 2004; Lau et al., 2001; Puente et al., 2002). However, there is a common tendency to apply experience and techniques gained from large organisations directly to small businesses, without recognising the different decision support needs of the small business. This article aims to address the issues related to the development and the implementation of DSSs in small business firms. Our arguments are based on evidence drawn from a large body of DSS literature and an empirical study conducted by the authors in the UK manufacturing sector.


1984 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-39
Author(s):  
S.L. Huff ◽  
S. Rivard ◽  
A. Grindlay ◽  
I.P. Suttie

1997 ◽  
Vol 36 (02) ◽  
pp. 82-91
Author(s):  
Y. E. Walus ◽  
L. Hanmer ◽  
H. W. Ittmann

Abstract:This paper delineates the application of decision support systems in the healthcare arena. An overview of decision support systems in the healthcare environment in the last three to five years, mostly in the USA and the UK is provided. Some reference is made to work in South Africa. Although this report endeavours to emphasise the decision support system side, some operations research issues are also addressed. This paper is divided into several sections: decision support systems definition, techniques used, the use of operations research in specific areas of healthcare, information systems, assessment of decision support systems, in-house development, decision support in South Africa and future of decision support systems.


Author(s):  
Yangqing Duan ◽  
Russell Kinman ◽  
Mark Xu

The research outlined in this chapter is concerned with current practice in relation to decision support systems (DSSs) in small businesses. The purpose of this research (based on a survey approach) was to identify managers’ needs for computer-based support, and to explore if and how computer-based DSS could be better developed and utilized to meet these needs. Factors that hamper the utilization of DSS in small firms are also discussed.


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