Operations Research Asked by Luke599999 on August 19, 2021
Some time ago, I wrote this answer: https://or.stackexchange.com/a/3323/405 to a question here on this stack exchange. I’ve had similar discussions with colleges, but I never found anything written down on "meta topics". So I thought, probably someone else knows much more about this then me.
Actual Question: I am looking for literature about operations research. In particular sources that look at it from a meta perspective. Examples of what I would consider "meta-questions" would be:
TL,DR: Are there any meta papers about operations research?
One of my favorite OR papers is Ackoff's The Future of Operational Research is Past (1979). It's thought-provoking and quite...colorful.
While looking for that paper, I found a few others in related vein:
OR/MS: Dead or Dying? RX for Survival by Hall and Hess (1978)
Present Positions and Future Prospects in Management Science by Jackson (1987)
The Natural Drift: What Happened to Operations Research? by Corbett and Van Wassenhove (1993)
These papers all have 100+ cites (according to Google Scholar). There's a long tradition of discussing OR as a discipline within the OR literature.
Answered by David M. on August 19, 2021
Is operations research really research?1 discusses how the Design Research paradigm can be used to evaluate OR problems.
Reference
[1] Manson, N. J. (2006). Is operations research really research?. Orion. 22(2):155-180.
Answered by TheSimpliFire on August 19, 2021
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