The role of the public sector in introducing operations research/management science within developing countries

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This article examines the role the public sector has played in introducing operations research/ management science (OR/MS) in developing countries. To this end, some of the difficulties in applying OR/MS within the environment of a developing country in general, and within their public sector in particular, are briefly discussed, and the first applications of OR/MS in some such countries are reviewed. In spite of the fact that the application of OR/MS in the public sector is generally more difficult than that in the private sector, it is shown that OR/MS has, in most cases, entered countries through the public sector. Possible reasons for this phenomenon are discussed and an assessment of the contribution of OR/MS to public sector decision‐making is made. Copyright © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Papageorgiou, J. C. (1994). The role of the public sector in introducing operations research/management science within developing countries. Public Administration and Development, 14(3), 293–312. https://doi.org/10.1002/pad.4230140306

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