An analytical approach for constructing and measuring concepts

An analytical approach for constructing and measuring concepts

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Article ID: iaor20072653
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 57
Issue: 8
Start Page Number: 885
End Page Number: 891
Publication Date: Aug 2006
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: , ,
Keywords: decision theory, military & defence, measurement
Abstract:

Conceptual models are a necessary component of strategic thinking as they provide a basis upon which to consider the implications of change in dynamic evolving systems. However, the thoroughness and robustness of the strategic thinking is often limited in utility if the conceptual models are poorly constructed. Here we describe a problem structuring approach for constructing and measuring conceptual models that overcomes such limitations. This approach defines a basic construct for a concept. Detailed concepts are then defined using this in conjunction with aspects of Checkland's Soft System Methodology. Importantly it allows determination of the relevant context for such concepts. In addition, a set of high-level metrics is defined so as to provide a mechanism for evaluating the ‘goodness’ of a conceptual model, particularly in terms of maturity and particularity.

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