Formal model of collective choice that looks for generating agreement among stakeholders, as distinct from the traditional goal-based optimization models of decision making. It has a more modest objective of identifying collectively acceptable alternatives and outcomes as vs. "the best" or optimal alternative.
Original Title
Filtering: An Approach to Generating the Information Base for Collective Choice (George Abonyi, 1983)
Formal model of collective choice that looks for generating agreement among stakeholders, as distinct from the traditional goal-based optimization models of decision making. It has a more modest objective of identifying collectively acceptable alternatives and outcomes as vs. "the best" or optimal alternative.
Formal model of collective choice that looks for generating agreement among stakeholders, as distinct from the traditional goal-based optimization models of decision making. It has a more modest objective of identifying collectively acceptable alternatives and outcomes as vs. "the best" or optimal alternative.
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