Rationality and Foolishness: Alternative Forecasting Systems in a Manufacturing Firm - Researching the Future in Information Systems
Conference Papers Year : 2011

Rationality and Foolishness: Alternative Forecasting Systems in a Manufacturing Firm

Charlotte Brown
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Forecasters in firms are expected to employ mathematical techniques encoded in information systems in order to predict the future demand for a firm(s goods. In practice, many forecasters have eschewed statistical methods of fore casting and depend instead on human expertise. This resistance to the ideals and technologies of forecasting has largely been understood in the literature as a failure of rationality in firms. This paper provides a social and political analysis of forecasting in a case study firm, and examines alternative rationalities present in the firm that legitimate what appears to the forecasting literature as foolish practices. The case study organization, a large manufacturing firm, undertook a process of reform of the forecasting process during the course of the study. This paper explores how resistance to a new forecasting support system was shaped by the local equilibrium that had been reached between rationalities in the firm.
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hal-01567996 , version 1 (24-07-2017)

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Charlotte Brown. Rationality and Foolishness: Alternative Forecasting Systems in a Manufacturing Firm. 1st Working Conference Researching the Future (Future-IS), Jun 2011, Turku, Finland. pp.77-92, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-21364-9_6⟩. ⟨hal-01567996⟩
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