How uncertainty influences decision-making effectiveness in conceptual ship design processes

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, MARINE International Shipbuilding Progress Pub Date : 2021-01-07 DOI:10.3233/ISP-209003
Jose Jorge Garcia Agis, P. O. Brett, S. O. Erikstad
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BACKGROUND: Understanding how and why the development of conceptual ship designs sometimes become ineffective is essential for ship design firms. Our proposition is that in many projects, uncertainty influences negatively the effectiveness of the decision-making process. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to quantify the perception of uncertainty in conceptual ship design processes. METHODS: In this article, we propose a research model to study such a phenomenon. The research model is tested using multivariate regression analysis, building on a survey conducted among 23 shipping companies. RESULTS: Our model suggests that 14% ( R 2 ) of the variability in the effectiveness of decision-making processes in ship design can be explained by changes in the perception of uncertainty. We can extract three interesting insights from this research work for the ship design practitioners as to how to improve the effectiveness of their design processes: (i) put more effort into the contextual factors affecting the ship design process, (ii) improve the communication with vessel owners and other stakeholders, and (iii) improve the agility of the design process. CONCLUSIONS: This study contributes to research on uncertainty in ship design processes by: (a) proposing an investigative model, (b) developing and testing a survey instrument and (c) running a multivariate regression analysis to study the effect of perceived uncertainty on the effectiveness of decision-making processes in conceptual ship design.
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不确定性如何影响船舶概念设计过程中的决策有效性
背景:了解概念船舶设计的发展有时如何以及为什么变得无效对船舶设计公司至关重要。我们的观点是,在许多项目中,不确定性会对决策过程的有效性产生负面影响。目的:本文的目的是量化概念船舶设计过程中不确定性的感知。方法:在本文中,我们提出一个研究模型来研究这一现象。基于对23家航运公司的调查,采用多元回归分析对研究模型进行了检验。结果:我们的模型表明,船舶设计决策过程有效性的14% (r2)可变性可以通过不确定性感知的变化来解释。我们可以从这项研究中为船舶设计从业者提供三个有趣的见解,以提高其设计过程的有效性:(i)更多地关注影响船舶设计过程的上下文因素,(ii)改善与船东和其他利益相关者的沟通,以及(iii)提高设计过程的敏捷性。结论:本研究通过以下方式对船舶设计过程中的不确定性进行了研究:(a)提出了一个调查模型,(b)开发和测试了一种调查工具,(c)进行了多变量回归分析,研究了感知不确定性对概念船舶设计决策过程有效性的影响。
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期刊介绍: The journal International Shipbuilding Progress was founded in 1954. Each year four issues appear (in April, July, September and December). Publications submitted to ISP should describe scientific work of high international standards, advancing subjects related to the field of Marine Technology, such as: conceptual design structural design hydromechanics and dynamics maritime engineering production of all types of ships production of all other objects intended for marine use shipping science and all directly related subjects offshore engineering in relation to the marine environment ocean engineering subjects in relation to the marine environment
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