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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 80
Volume 80, 1998
- Denis Bouyssou, Philippe Vincke:
Introduction to topics on preference modelling. 0 - Josep E. Peris, M. Carmen Sánchez, Begoña Subiza:
Numerical representation of choice functions. 1-10 - Andrey V. Malishevski:
Generalized utility based on values of opportunity sets. 11-26 - Klaus Nehring, Clemens Puppe:
Extended partial orders: A unifying structure for abstract choice theory. 27-48 - Taradas Bandyopadhyay:
Choice procedures and rational selections. 49-66 - Stephen A. Clark:
Dynamically consistent choice and the revelationof Strotz-Pollak equilibrium. 67-84 - Antoine Billot:
Autobiased choice theory. 85-103 - Bartel A. Van de Walle, Bernard De Baets, Etienne E. Kerre:
Characterizable fuzzy preference structures. 105-136 - Patrice Perny:
Multicriteria filtering methods based onconcordance and non-discordance principles. 137-165 - James S. Dyer, Jianmin Jia:
Preference conditions for utility models: A risk-value perspective. 167-182 - Peter C. Fishburn, Irving H. LaValle:
Subjective expected lexicographic utility: Axioms and assessment. 183-206 - Christophe Gonzales, Jean-Yves Jaffray:
Imprecise sampling and direct decision making. 207-235 - M. Abdellaoui, B. Munier:
The risk-structure dependence effect: Experimenting with an eye to decision-aiding. 237-252 - Paul Anand:
Should we use simultaneous equations to modeldecision-making? A methodological note. 253-262 - Gianni Bosi:
A note on the existence of continuous representationsof homothetic preferences on a topological vector space. 263-268 - Juan Carlos Candeal, Esteban Induráin, Esteban Olóriz:
Existence of additive utility on positive semigroups: An elementary proof. 269-279 - Irène Charon, Olivier Hudry:
Lamarckian genetic algorithmsapplied to the aggregation of preferences. 281-297 - Pavel Yu. Chebotarev, Elena Shamis:
Characterizations of scoring methodsfor preference aggregation. 299-332 - John T. Buchanan, Erez J. Henig, Mordechai I. Henig:
Objectivity and subjectivity in thedecision making process. 333-345
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