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Purpose - In 1951, Kenneth Arrow proved that it is not possible to have a group decision-making procedure that … is that different seemingly reasonable idea often lead to different group decision - this is known, e.g. for different … voting schemes. Design/methodology/approach - In this paper we analyze this problem from the viewpoint of decision theory …
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We present simple and direct arguments to characterize strongly group strategy-proof social choice functions whose range is of cardinality two. The underlying society is of arbitrary cardinality, and agents can be indifferent among alternatives.
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Extensive measurement is the standard measurement-theoretic approach for constructing a ratio scale. It involves the comparison of objects that can be concatenated in an additively representable way. This paper studies the implications of extensively measurable welfare for social choice theory....
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Weighted committees allow shareholders, party leaders, etc. to wield different numbers of votes or voting weights as they decide between multiple candidates by a given social choice method. We consider committees that apply scoring methods such as plurality, Borda, or antiplurality rule. Many...
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prioritized elements and sub-elements in the development of a transitional decision-making framework (TDMF) in the Malaysian …
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Group decision making is often associated with better qualitative decisions and outcomes than decisions made by … individuals alone. The dynamics of the group decision-making process, as opposed to the consequences of such decisions, have … received limited research attention. While there is considerable evidence to support that cross-functional team decision making …
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Decision-making on real-world problems, including individual process decisions, requires an appropriate and reliable … decision support system. Fuzzy set theory, rough set theory, and neutrosophic set theory, which are MCDM techniques, are useful … for modeling complex decision-making problems with imprecise, ambiguous, or vague data.This Special Issue, "Multiple …
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Purpose: This study aimed to verify the impact of participatory decision-making (PDM) on team performance (TPF) in the … relationship between PDM and TPF. This study determined the optimal decision-making process in a service organization by verifying … proposed a suitable decision-making process model for efficient operation and employee motivation in hotel companies. The …
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scholars due to its ability to predict job performance and to explain some facets of decision-making processes. However … decision-making processes?". Answering it provides insights on how the evaluations that decision makers make about situations … (and the consequent actions that are implemented) highly depend on decision makers' inner traits and their effect on …
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