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Selecting attributes to measure the achievement of objectives

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Keeney, RL; Gregory, RS
Published in: Operations Research
January 1, 2005

The foundation for any decision is a clear statement of objectives. Attributes clarify the meaning of each objective and are required to measure the consequences of different alternatives. Unfortunately, insufficient thought typically is given to the choice of attributes. This paper addresses this problem by presenting theory and guidelines for identifying appropriate attributes. We define five desirable properties of attributes: they should be unambiguous, comprehensive, direct, operational, and understandable. Each of these properties is discussed and illustrated with examples, including several cases in which one or more of the desirable properties are not met. We also present a decision model for selecting among the different types of natural, proxy, and constructed attributes. © 2005 INFORMS.

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Operations Research

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0030-364X

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

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53

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1

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1 / 11

Related Subject Headings

  • Operations Research
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
  • 1503 Business and Management
  • 0802 Computation Theory and Mathematics
  • 0102 Applied Mathematics
 

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Keeney, R. L., & Gregory, R. S. (2005). Selecting attributes to measure the achievement of objectives. Operations Research, 53(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.1040.0158
Keeney, R. L., and R. S. Gregory. “Selecting attributes to measure the achievement of objectives.” Operations Research 53, no. 1 (January 1, 2005): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.1040.0158.
Keeney RL, Gregory RS. Selecting attributes to measure the achievement of objectives. Operations Research. 2005 Jan 1;53(1):1–11.
Keeney, R. L., and R. S. Gregory. “Selecting attributes to measure the achievement of objectives.” Operations Research, vol. 53, no. 1, Jan. 2005, pp. 1–11. Scopus, doi:10.1287/opre.1040.0158.
Keeney RL, Gregory RS. Selecting attributes to measure the achievement of objectives. Operations Research. 2005 Jan 1;53(1):1–11.

Published In

Operations Research

DOI

ISSN

0030-364X

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Volume

53

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1 / 11

Related Subject Headings

  • Operations Research
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
  • 1503 Business and Management
  • 0802 Computation Theory and Mathematics
  • 0102 Applied Mathematics