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In the preceding chapter we focused on constructional DDM systems being characterized by a team situation and symmetric information. We are now going to relax the second part of this condition and investigate levels holding private information. In Section 2.1, these systems were called organizational DDM systems (see also Fig 2.3). Antagonistic behavior will not be analyzed but will be left for the next chapter. Our aim is to provide the reader with some additional examples of organizational DDM systems and to report on some reallife cases.
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Schneeweiss, C. (2003). Organizational DDM Systems. In: Distributed Decision Making. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24724-1_4
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