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games/group decisions: voting/committees 3 utility/preference: theory 2 decision analysis 1 dynamic programming: application 1 games/group decisions: teams 1 games/group decisions: voting 1
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A Theory of Optimal Agenda Design
McKelvey, Richard D. - In: Management Science 27 (1981) 3, pp. 303-321
This paper formalizes the problem of designing optimal agendas for voting over finite alternative spaces, when voters are assumed to be "naive," (i.e., they do not vote strategically). The class of agendas considered here is quite broad, and includes, as special cases, such methods as pairwise...
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Implicit Intransitivity Under Majority Rule with Mixed Motions
Flood, Merrill M. - In: Management Science 26 (1980) 3, pp. 312-321
When several persons organized as a group are to choose one from among several specified alternatives they may make use of majority voting or some other decision-making process. This paper considers the case in which the decision process includes among the alternatives some that are probability...
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Priority Ranking and Consensus Formation
Cook, Wade D.; Seiford, Lawrence M. - In: Management Science 24 (1978) 16, pp. 1721-1732
This paper investigates the problem of combining ordinal preferences, expressed as priority vectors, to form a consensus. An axiomatic structure relating to the concept of distance between rankings is developed, uniqueness of the distance measure is proven and its form derived. Adopting the...
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Note--A Delegation Process for Combining Individual Utility Functions
Bodily, Samuel E. - In: Management Science 25 (1979) 10, pp. 1035-1041
A delegation process is proposed for setting the weights when a weighted sum of individual utility functions is used to make group decisions. Conditions under which a unique set of weights exist and methods for calculating these weights are obtained using the theory of Markov chains. It is shown...
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