System Dynamics Model of The Canary Islands for Strategic Public Decisions Support

Authors

  • Miroljub Kljajić University of Maribor, Faculty of Organizational Sciences Cybernetics & DSS Laboratory Kidričeva cesta 55a, SI-4000 Kranj, Slovenia
  • Carlos A. Legna Verna University of La Laguna, Department of Institutional Economics, Economics Statistics and Econometrics 38071 La Laguna, Spain
  • Andrej Škraba University of Maribor, Faculty of Organizational Sciences Cybernetics & DSS Laboratory Kidričeva cesta 55a, SI-4000 Kranj, Slovenia

Abstract

The present paper centers on the problems of decision making and decision support related to strategic public decisions. A methodological approach was developed to support decision-making where decision-makers are confronted with unexpected events. The methodology considers the fact that strategic decisions involve a large breadth of variables, qualitative and quantitative; and that they imply distributed and remote interaction between different actors.The approach is based on the building of qualitative models and the application of system dynamics for the development of a simulation model.Variables were identified which affect the sustainable improvement of the quality of life in the Canary Islands. The relationships between the variables are expressed as an influence square Matrix M with dimension n = 53. Each element of M may take values between 0 and 3. If aij =0, changes in variable Vi do not affect Vj. If aij takes a value between 1 and 3, it means that the changes in variable “i” produce changes in “j” proportional to prescribed gain.We used two methods to address the problem: the analysis of the driving- dependent forces and systems dynamics. Key words: qualitative modeling, system dynamics, strategic public decisions

Published

2005-11-20

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Research Papers