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Strategic Decision Support for Urban Service Design

Dr. Necmiye Yaprak Öz (Assistant Professor, Bilkent University, Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, Ankara, Turkey)
Prof. Halime Demirkan (Professor, Bilkent University, Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, Ankara, Turkey) *

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 1 March 2019

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Abstract

The aim of the study is to propose an ontology-based approach that provides a framework as a strategy decision tool for urban service design. The research methodology includes two phases to acquire the knowledge needed for urban service management of a city, as a case study. The first phase provides the priority list, through the Principal Component Analysis, for an age-friendly city determined by the citizens through a quantitative research. The second phase is a qualitative research among the public service providers, focusing on 'adequate community support and health services' feature which was the top priority of phase one. The repertory grid as a mapping tool consists of elements (age-friendly cities' features) and constructs (municipality provided services) that interconnect the tacit knowledge with the external knowledge. The findings indicated the importance of the necessity of a shared understanding and conceptualization of what a service is among service providers and consumers. This paper makes an important contribution to urban service management by making the interconnection between tacit and external knowledge as a strategic decision support tool.

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Öz, N.Y. and Demirkan, H. (2019), "Strategic Decision Support for Urban Service Design", Open House International, Vol. 44 No. 1, pp. 17-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-01-2019-B0003

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