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Multi-criteria optimisation of budgeting decisions by telecommunication service providers in a simulation game

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  • Vadim Kyrylov
  • Carole Bonanni

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We propose a multi-criteria model for budget allocation decisions made by telecommunications firms in a computer-based business strategy simulation game. Optimality criteria reflecting the anticipated rewards and risks are represented by modified Cobb-Douglas production functions. Some of these take into account anticipated actions of competitors which is a new approach in multi-criteria decision making as we know it. Because the decision space and the criteria functions are all convex, the optimisation problem becomes a convex one; it can be reduced to minimising a single utility function, i.e., the weighted sum of the criteria. In this instance, it is possible to set the weights of each criterion to reflect the firm's strategy (e.g., aggressive vs. defensive). Therefore, we provide a closed-form algorithm for solving an optimisation problem in an automated mode.

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  • Vadim Kyrylov & Carole Bonanni, 2006. "Multi-criteria optimisation of budgeting decisions by telecommunication service providers in a simulation game," International Journal of Management and Decision Making, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 7(2/3), pages 201-215.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmdma:v:7:y:2006:i:2/3:p:201-215
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