We present a new domain of preferences under which the majority relation is always quasi-transitive and thus Condorcet winners always exist. We model situations where a set of individuals must choose one individual in the group. Agents are connected through some relationship that can be interpreted as expressing neighborhood, and which is formalized by a graph. Our restriction on preferences is as follows: each agent can freely rank his immediate neighbors, but then he is indifferent between each neighbor and all other agents that this neighbor "leads to". Hence, agents can be highly perceptive regarding their neighbors, while being insensitive to the differences between these and other agents which are further removed from them. We show qu...
We characterize the outcome of majority voting for single--peaked preferences on median spaces. This...
We characterize the positional social preference correspondences (spc) satisfying the qualified majo...
Reciprocal preferences have been introduced in the literature of social choice theory in order to de...
We present a new domain of preferences under which the majority relation is always quasi-transitive ...
We consider situations in which agents are notable to completely distinguish between all alternative...
We consider situations in which agents are not able to completely distinguish between all alternativ...
A social choice rule g selects a member of a given set of alternative X as a function of individual ...
We provide conditions under which a Condorcet winner exists when voters are exogenously distributed ...
We define generalized (preference) domains as subsets of the hypercube {-1,1} (D) , where each of th...
A common criticism to simple majority voting rule is the slight support that such rule demands to de...
This paper presents results on the transitivity of the majority relation and the existence of a medi...
It is often observed that agents tend to imitate the behavior of their neighbors in a social network...
26 p.Given a profile of preferences on a set of alternatives, a majority relation is a complete bina...
It is often observed that agents tend to imitate the behavior of their neighbors in a social network...
We characterize sets of alternatives which are Condorcet winners according to preferences over sets ...
We characterize the outcome of majority voting for single--peaked preferences on median spaces. This...
We characterize the positional social preference correspondences (spc) satisfying the qualified majo...
Reciprocal preferences have been introduced in the literature of social choice theory in order to de...
We present a new domain of preferences under which the majority relation is always quasi-transitive ...
We consider situations in which agents are notable to completely distinguish between all alternative...
We consider situations in which agents are not able to completely distinguish between all alternativ...
A social choice rule g selects a member of a given set of alternative X as a function of individual ...
We provide conditions under which a Condorcet winner exists when voters are exogenously distributed ...
We define generalized (preference) domains as subsets of the hypercube {-1,1} (D) , where each of th...
A common criticism to simple majority voting rule is the slight support that such rule demands to de...
This paper presents results on the transitivity of the majority relation and the existence of a medi...
It is often observed that agents tend to imitate the behavior of their neighbors in a social network...
26 p.Given a profile of preferences on a set of alternatives, a majority relation is a complete bina...
It is often observed that agents tend to imitate the behavior of their neighbors in a social network...
We characterize sets of alternatives which are Condorcet winners according to preferences over sets ...
We characterize the outcome of majority voting for single--peaked preferences on median spaces. This...
We characterize the positional social preference correspondences (spc) satisfying the qualified majo...
Reciprocal preferences have been introduced in the literature of social choice theory in order to de...