Multi-]factor Analysis of Firm-Level Performance Through Feed-Forward, Feed-Back Relationships

다중요소 상호간의 연관성과 연속적 시뮬레이션 기법을 이용한 생산성 측정방법에 관한 연구

  • 박영홍 (관동대학교 컴퓨터산업정보공학부)
  • Published : 2002.03.01

Abstract

This article presents the results of research to develop a descriptive model of firm-level productivity that will allow a myriad of factor interactions to be directly accounted for. The model is a linked set of equations that attempt to capture how changes in one-factor influences the level of another factor. and ultimately bottom-line performance. The model is coded in SIMAN. It is used to determine the best use of an infusion of funds should they go for additional automation, or training etc. An application of the model to U.S. industry is presented based on parameter values obtained through a national survey.

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